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Bactoplus Filter Start

Bactoplus Filter Start

£24.95£109.95

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Product Description

Bactoplus Filter Start is ive bacteria that has been specially developed for the maintenance of the filter with a nitrifying effect that ensures that all harmful substances are converted into harmless substances.

The advantages of Bactoplus Filter Start are a faster functioning of the biological system, clearer water and an increased resistance and reduced stress level of your fish. In addition, feeding your fish can be started earlier in the spring by using Bactoplus Filter Start.

Bactoplus Filter Start bacteria are contained in a special storage/feeding liquid so that it can be kept for a longer period of time.

Bactoplus Filter Start bacteria shorten the start-up time of a filter system. What normally takes ± 6/8 weeks, you now shorten 3 to 4 weeks with an up temperature. Bactoplus Filter Start bacteria already work from 6 degrees. This allows your filter to be started early in the spring.

Bactoplus bacteria secrete a specific odor in the bottle. This does not affect the functioning of the bacteria. Bactoplus Filter Start bacteria are 100% natural and contain no chemicals and are pathogen free. Keep out of reach of children.

Bactoplus Filter Start:

  • Bactoplus is used in the start-up and maintenance of a new filter. After this we recommend that you administer Bactoplus once in the spring.
  • 1 Litre per 20,000 liters of pond water.
  • Turn off the filter for one day and ensure good aeration.
  • You must also turn off your UV lamp and/or ozone device for 24 hours.
  • After the start-up, you can administer Bactoplus weekly as maintenance of your filter (20 ml per 1000 liters of pond water).
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