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Add 1 ml. for each 38L or 5 ml. for 190L of aquarium water. Repeat dose every three days until algae is controlled. Siphon or scrape any dead algae from aquarium. Once algae growth is under control, add one dose per week. Weekly doses will control algae growth and reduce aquarium maintenance.
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API ALGAEFIX algae control effectively controls many types of algae in aquariums and will not harm to your fish or plants when used as directed. You can use ALGAEFIX algae control as part of your aquarium maintenance routine to control the formation of new algae. Weekly doses will control algae growth and reduce aquarium maintenance. CAUTION: Do not use with freshwater crustaceans including shrimp, crabs, and lobsters.
Rated 1 out of
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1234 from
Algae fishUsed as directed, killed both of my large goldfish. DO NOT BUY
Date published: 2024-01-09
Rated 1 out of
5 by
Vanisa from
Fish killerIt might kill algae but it will also kill your fish.
Do NOT USE! This product shouldn't be sold at all. I used less than the stated dosage and it still killed my fish.
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