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How to maintain aquarium water without all the fuss! This easy-to-use formula regulates pH and alkalinity and reduces nitrates and phosphates. At the same time, EasyBalance Plus replenishes essential vitamins, minerals, and electrolytes for maximum aquarium health.

One teaspoon treats 5 gallons. Regular use of EasyBalance Plus reduces the need for water changes for up to 6 months. Google Tag Manager lets us measure our user's advertising ROI as well as track our user's Flash, video, and social networking sites and applications. The Facebook pixel is a snippet of JavaScript code that allows us to track visitor activity on our website. It works by loading a small library of functions which we can use whenever a site visitor takes an action called an event that we want to track called a conversion.

Hotjar is a web analytics tool that gives us an in-depth understanding of our site visitors' behaviour. With Hotjar, we can create heatmaps, which provide visual representation of clicks, taps, and scrolling behaviour. Increase carbonate hardness Reduce nitrate levels Reduce phosphate levels Water change Stabilise water values. Do you have a question? Your inquiry has been sent. Buy online Loading Find a nearby store Search. Detail Stabilises important carbonate hardness KH and pH water values Simplifies aquarium maintenance: no need for monthly partial water changes with a moderate fish stock Extends the period between partial water changes Sustainably reduces phosphate and nitrate Contains essential vitamins and minerals for healthy fish and plants Minimises tap water consumption Suitable for all freshwater aquariums Ideal for simplifying the maintenance of soft water aquariums, such as those containing discus fish.

Dosage Shake well before use. Dosage calculator Calculate now. Increase carbonate hardness. Reduce nitrate levels. Reduce phosphate levels. Water change. HI there, I've been checking out all the aquarium additivey things that I'm going to need for my fish.

This morning I came across this product: " Tetra EasyBalance Happily, the fishkeeper's life is about to change forever It's all thanks to EasyBalance - a revolutionary new liquid water additive, which cleverly eliminates the need for frequent water changes. Until now, there was really only one way you could keep your aquarium water properly balanced. That was by removing some of the old water every few weeks and replacing it with fresh - a messy and time-consuming chore.

Now EasyBalance changes everything - researched and developed over many years, long term tests have proved conclusively that TetraAqua EasyBalance actually eliminates the need for frequent water changes. In effect, when EasyBalance is added to the aquarium, it replicates the 'refreshing' action of traditional water changes - so now fishkeeping will be much easier and cleaner.

Now, using a little EasyBalance every week will keep your aquarium water in chemical and biological balance for six months. But how well doesit really work? Has anyone had experience of using this product? I'd be interested to hear. Sounds interesting, if not wonderful ,that is if it works, of course!

Any idea what the price is like? Like Bill, i'd like to know if anyone used this product before I'm looking at plant health additives, stress treatments and all sorts of other things too - they're all pretty expensive and it's kind of hard deciding what I really should buy :-[ As a 14 year old I am pretty much skint most of the time, and all the aquarium costs are starting to add up!

It does actually work as several of our members who had problems with nitrates in their water from the tap they already had more then they should have found it lowered their levels quite a bit. The truth is though, if you are looking for a way to do less water changes and gravel vacuuming, then there isn't an easy answer to that well you could get someone else to do it for you but aside from that.

This may help but when all of the things that drop down into the substrate over time all of a sudden cause your tank to change overnight into a cloudy nightmare with quite possibly a lot of dead fish, this won't help at all. Now that isn't to say that it is a bad product, and for certain conditions on some tanks it can be actually pretty helpful. If you have live plants in your tank, this actually creates CO2 which they will appreciate. However, if you do not have live plants, then you MUST have good aeration in your tank or you could have a lot of problems on your hands.

So there are pluses and minuses to this products, but really nothing replaces regular maintenance. In fact other then a tap water conditioner which in some cases isn't even necessary you don't really 'need' any chemicals. Weekly water changes, and regular maintenance will keep your tank healthy and happy, and you can save the money for better quality foods and other things for your fish. Thanks for the advice Luniyn It's sounding easier now ;D I'm definitely adding some live plants, so I guess My tank wil take care of itself for a lot of things.

With cycling I think I'll just set the tank up with plants, then add a few fish and see how I go. I'm still wondering whether I should invest in a test kit though - they're quite expensive, and I don't think the kit would get used that often.

I could buy single kits but they are even worse value :-X From what I've read on this site, though, it sounds like a good idea to have one. I'll keep researching. Definitely skip all chemicals over being able to afford a test kit.



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