Product Description
Treat and control algae growth and reduce your freshwater aquarium maintenance with API ALGAEFIX Algae Control Solution. This revolutionary product is specially developed to control many types of algae, including "green water" algal blooms and string or hair algae, and it will not harm fish or plants when used as directed. Weekly doses of API ALGAEFIX Algae Control Solution will control algae growth and reduce aquarium maintenance. To treat algae, add 1 ml per 10 gallons of water and repeat every three days until algae is controlled. Use this aquarium treatment weekly to keep freshwater aquariums clean and clear. API ALGAEFIX Algae Control Solution is not for use with freshwater crustaceans including shrimp, crabs and lobsters. With API Aquarium products, it’s easy to keep a beautiful saltwater, freshwater or reef aquarium. For over 50 years, API has been creating innovative, research-driven solutions that make it easier to care for your fish and aquarium. API Aquarium Treatment Supplies are designed to work in conjunction with each other to provide best results to control algae, promote healthy bacterial growth and help control and cure fish diseases and conditions such as ich and fin rot. They work to provide a safe, hospitable environment for fish such as tropical community fish, cichlids, goldfish and more. With API, you can spend more time admiring your fish, and less time scrubbing your tank. Make sure to use all products as directed in order to ensure the best results.
Features
- Contains one (1) API ALGAEFIX Algae Control 16-Ounce Bottle
- Controls algae growth and keeps aquarium glass, ornaments and plants clean
- Fast-acting and effective on "green water" algae blooms, string or hair algae
- Will not harm fish and plants when used as directed
- Dose every three days until algae is under control then dose weekly
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