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…win, and say goodbye to the dinoflagellate scourge! Dr. Tim's treatment regimen, using the bacterial strains within Re-Fresh and Waste Away, forms an important part of the solution to dinoflagellates by creating less hospitable conditions for the dinos as well as competition for space and resources.…
…win, and say goodbye to the dinoflagellate scourge! Dr. Tim's treatment regimen, using the bacterial strains within Re-Fresh and Waste Away, forms an important part of the solution to dinoflagellates by creating less hospitable conditions for the dinos as well as competition for space and resources.…
Automatically and Continuously Released Waste-Away Bacteria! Dr. Tim's Waste Away Gel is specially designed to break down fish waste in the hard to reach areas of your reef tank. Waste-Away is a 100% natural bacterial additive that helps dissolve sludge and hidden wastes. Using Waste-Away will also…
Automatically and Continuously Released Waste-Away Bacteria! Dr. Tim's Waste Away Gel is specially designed to break down fish waste in the hard to reach areas of your reef tank. Waste-Away is a 100% natural bacterial additive that helps dissolve sludge and hidden wastes. Using Waste-Away will also…
…win, and say goodbye to the dinoflagellate scourge! Dr. Tim's treatment regimen, using the bacterial strains within Re-Fresh and Waste Away, forms an important part of the solution to dinoflagellates by creating less hospitable conditions for the dinos as well as competition for space and resources.…
Automatically and Continuously Released Waste-Away Bacteria! Dr. Tim's Waste Away Gel is specially designed to break down fish waste in the hard to reach areas of your reef tank. Waste-Away is a 100% natural bacterial additive that helps dissolve sludge and hidden wastes. Using Waste-Away will also…
…we recommending considering treatment with an ammonia neutralizing water conditioner such as ClorAm-X and a bacterial cycling additive such as Dr. Tims One & Only or MicrobacterStart XLM. In the absence of free ammonia, the unit will assume a yellow or faint yellow-green color. It is normal…