I bought this, on the box it says:
I've already put it into my 60L tank, and was going to put my 'donor' filter media from that tank through it before putting the media into my new filter (which I DO NOT want full of snails!)
However upon further reading of the leaflet that is nicely sealed in the box so you can't 'read before you buy':
In one section;
In another section;
Soooo now I am worried about 2 points;
The first being in the first section, regarding the point about clearing cloudy water caused by bacterial blooms.
Is this almost exactly what we are trying to acheive when tank cycling? Is this stuff going to remove this bacteria? (If so what are they talking about 'organic pollution' from bacterial blooms?
Then the second section; What exactly is a newly grafted filter? If I'm correct in thinking this along the lines of 'skin graft', is this their way of saying that using the treatment will wipe out your filter bacteria, and therefore you need to 're-initialise' after using the treatment?
I'm going to try contacting the manufacturer, but I am interested to hear what other people think?
If I'm correct and this DOES destroy the bacteria in a filter how can it be described on the box as 'SAFE' ???
Aquatic Snail Treatment
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I've already put it into my 60L tank, and was going to put my 'donor' filter media from that tank through it before putting the media into my new filter (which I DO NOT want full of snails!)
However upon further reading of the leaflet that is nicely sealed in the box so you can't 'read before you buy':
In one section;
Does Gastropex have any other uses?
As well as combatting all aquatic snails, GASTROPEX also:
- Combats infusoria blooms.
- Clears cloudy water caused by bacterial blooms (common in new aquarium setups). Bacterial blooms can be dangerous to fish (high levels of organic pollution).
- Combats Hydra. Freshwater Hydra anchor to any submerged surface in your aquarium and can rapidly regenerate to epidemic proportions
In another section;
What Precautions Must I Take When Using GASTROPEX?
FILTERING?
You may continue to filter over non-adsorbing materials such as filter wool, sand, gravel etc. Always remove chemical 'active' media such as activated carbon, UV, oxidisers, resins etc. as the se can have a neagative influence on the action of GASTROPEX. Keep filters running day and night. After using GASTROPEX is it advisable to install a newly grafted filter in your aquarium.
Soooo now I am worried about 2 points;
The first being in the first section, regarding the point about clearing cloudy water caused by bacterial blooms.
Is this almost exactly what we are trying to acheive when tank cycling? Is this stuff going to remove this bacteria? (If so what are they talking about 'organic pollution' from bacterial blooms?
Then the second section; What exactly is a newly grafted filter? If I'm correct in thinking this along the lines of 'skin graft', is this their way of saying that using the treatment will wipe out your filter bacteria, and therefore you need to 're-initialise' after using the treatment?
I'm going to try contacting the manufacturer, but I am interested to hear what other people think?
If I'm correct and this DOES destroy the bacteria in a filter how can it be described on the box as 'SAFE' ???