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About Ammonium Chloride
In most aquariums, the biological cycle is started by introducing fish into the aquarium. The fish excrete ammonia, which acts as a food source for nitrifying bacteria. Nitrifying bacteria convert ammonia into nitrite and then nitrite into nitrate. Fritz Ammonium Chloride (NH4Cl) can be used as a source of ammonia to initiate the growth of nitrifying bacteria without the presence of animal life. Fish should not be present while using ammonium chloride.
For smaller volume aquariums, try our easy-to-dose liquid Fishless Fuel.
Directions & Dosage
Use 4.5 g (approximately 1 level tsp) per 100 U.S. gallons (380 L). This dose will create an ammonia concentration of approximately 4 ppm.
Use along with nitrifying bacteria (FritzZyme or TurboStart) as a food source
No equipment restrictions necessary
Contraindications: DO NOT add Ammonium Chloride to an aquarium with livestock present
Dry products measured by volume (teaspoons, cups, etc) will always give approximate results - use a gram scale if available. If a gram scale is not available, be sure to test for correct concentration after use.
Overdosed? Perform small water changes if needed to dilute
Test with an ammonia test kit with a range up to at least 4 ppm
NOTE: Be careful not to use too much ammonium chloride. Raising ammonia levels above 5.0ppm may actually slow the cycle time.
Safety Data: Keep out of reach of children!
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