FritzZyme® TurboStart® 700 Freshwater

  • The original live nitrifying bacteria
  • Rapidly eliminates toxic ammonia and nitrite
  • Allows safe, immediate introduction of livestock
  • Prevents “new tank syndrome”
  • Establishes and maintains a healthy biofilter
  • Prevents fish loss – FritzZyme® saves lives!
  • A safe, natural approach to water treatment

About FritzZyme® TurboStart® 700 Freshwater

FritzZyme® TurboStart® 700 contains the same proven freshwater strains of effective, live nitrifying bacteria as FritzZyme® 7 but at 15 times the concentration. TurboStart® 700 reduces fish loss due to toxic levels of ammonia and nitrite. Establishing colonies of nitrifying bacteria without FritzZyme® can take weeks; FritzZyme® TurboStart® completely cycles aquariums in five days or less, allowing for safe, immediate addition of livestock. TurboStart® may be added to new tanks or established systems any time the biofilter needs fortification, including after water changes, aggressive cleaning, adding new livestock, medicating or changing filter media.

Directions & Dosage

Chlorine and chloramines are lethal to FritzZyme® TurboStart® bacteria and must be completely removed before addition.
Turn off UV sterilizers before use and for 5 days after each introduction of FritzZyme® TurboStart® 700.
Shake bottle; add 1 oz. (29 ml) TurboStart® per 50 gallons (189 L) of water.
Add animals after acclimating. Do not overcrowd tank. Do not overfeed.
Test water parameters regularly.
To decrease cycling time, FritzZyme® TurboStart® 700 can be safely used up to 5x recommended dosage.

NOTE: Systems may be slightly cloudy or have an earthy odor for several hours after treatment.
Live product. Keep refrigerated. Do not freeze. Refrigerated life is 4 months. Use before expiration date on bottom of bottle.

Sizes

Size Treats Item Number
1 gal. 6,400 gal. 80503
1 oz. 50 gal. 80510
4 oz. 200 gal. 80513
16 oz. 800 gal. 80515
32 oz. 1,600 gal. 80518

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