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πŸ”Ž Ammonium Chloride Supplement Review

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Description of πŸ”Ž Ammonium Chloride Supplement

Pure ammonium chloride. Use for fishless cycling. High quality material. Country Of Origin: United States.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's ammonia. And a lot more than you need.

You are probably looking at this to start the nitrogen cycle in a new aquarium. It should definitely provide you with the ammonia you need to feed your nitrifying bacteria. It looks like (although I can't tell for sure) 100% ammonium chloride powder. I work full time in a pharmacy and am familiar with chemical raw/single component powders/medicinal powders and it's very similar. You'll most likely only need a tiny, tiny fraction of the total 500 grams in this jar for everything to work, so…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Lifetime Supply

Here's what I did - YMMV. I wanted to get my ten gallons to 2 ppm. So I decided I would need 1/20th the dose needed to get 100 gallons to 4ppm, or 1/20th of a teaspoon. So I poured 20 teaspoons of water into a glass and then mixed it with 1 teaspoon of Fritz powder. I mixed everything very well and then added 1 teaspoon of this solution to my 10 gallons. I waited an hour for it to circulate (filter included) and then tested my water. The results were around 2ppm, maybe a bit higher but 2ppm or…

Pros
  • Handsfree
Cons
  • Very Expensive

Revainrating 4 out of 5

opened, used and left on the road

I believe this item has been used and returned. Didn't realize it wasn't sealed when I opened it and the pellets were scattered everywhere when I took the lid off. Tiny granules were in the threads of the lid and were lumpy clumps as if wet. So thanks to the asshole who used what little it took to get your tank working and returned it for a refund. Seriously dangerous. If I was near my set tank with live fish it would kill them. Instead, it spilled my entire sink, kitchen, and floor, and I…

Pros
  • new
Cons
  • slightly torn