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Seachem Prime 500ml

 

By Seachem Laboratories, Inc.
Seachem Prime 500ml
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$12.02
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Latest $12.02   Latest $11.69   Last Seen $10.21  
Highest $17.55 Jan 21, '14   Highest $14.41 Jul 4, '14   Highest $11.18 Oct 20, '14  
Lowest $5.99 Nov 27, '15   Lowest $0.01 Dec 6, '15   Lowest $7.58 Mar 10, '15  
Average $11.82   Average $11.29   Average $10.22  
Added May 3, 2013   Added May 3, 2013   Added May 3, 2013  
                 
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UPC000116043304
Prime is the complete and concentrated conditioner for both fresh and salt water. Prime removes chlorine, chloramine and ammonia. Prime converts ammonia into a safe, non-toxic form that is readily removed by the tanks biofilter. Prime may be used during tank cycling to alleviate ammonia/nitrite toxicity. Prime detoxifies nitrite and nitrate, allowing the biofilter to more efficiently remove them. It will also detoxify any heavy metals found in the tap water at typical concentration levels. Prime also promotes the production and regeneration of the natural slime coat. Prime is non-acidic and will not impact pH. Prime will not overactivate skimmers. Use at start-up and whenever adding or replacing water. Nearly all companies manufacture a product that removes chlorine. None of those, however, can compare in quality, concentration, or effectiveness to Seachems flagship product: Prime. Prime is the second most concentrated dechlorinator on the market after our own aquavitro alpha. A single 100 mL bottle will treat 1000 US gallons of tap water. Prime will remove both chlorine and chloramines from municipal water supplies. Prime also contains a binder which renders ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate non-toxic. It is very important to understand how those two functions work together. All dechlorinators operate through a chemical process known as reduction. In this process, toxic dissolved chlorine gas (Cl2) is converted into non-toxic chloride ions (Cl-). The reduction process also breaks the bonds between chlorine and nitrogen atoms in the chloramine molecule (NH2Cl), freeing the chlorine atoms and replacing them with hydrogen (H) to create ammonia (NH3). Typically, dechlorinators stop there, leaving an aquarium full of toxic ammonia! Seachem takes the necessary next step by including an ammonia binder to detoxify the ammonia produced in the reduction process.

 

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/r/Aquariums Just started a fishless cycle in my newly set up 60 gal Goldfish tank. :) Apr 7, 2016
/r/Aquariums First Steps: Am I on the right track to start a 60 gallon freshwater tank? Mar 27, 2016
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/r/PlantedTank Was sent here from /r/bettafish, advice on first planted tank? Jan 17, 2016
/r/Goldfish Is my fish okay? Jan 1, 2016
/r/Aquariums Black Friday Deal on Seachem Prime 500ml from Amazon (Limit 3) Nov 27, 2015
/r/DealWin Seachem Prime at it's lowest price ever on Amazon - $6 Nov 26, 2015
/r/Goldfish Never had this kind of goldfish before (oranda?) And for less than a year. We just moved and now weird stuff is happening to his face. I've asked around and googled everything I ca... Oct 30, 2015
/r/PlantedTank I have a few questions, but I'd also like to see if everything I've picked out for my aquarium is good! Details inside! Oct 3, 2015
/r/bettafish Looking to get a Betta. I want to do things right. Jun 23, 2015
/r/bettafish Need a new tank, any suggestions? Mar 2, 2015
/r/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon Nightly Chat/Vent/Rant/Squee Thread 2/6/2015 Feb 6, 2015
/r/Aquariums A question about my tiny tank. Jan 10, 2015
/r/Aquariums Rescaped. Dec 29, 2014
/r/bettafish Thinking of putting a beta fish in one of these. Thoughts? Nov 8, 2014
/r/Aquariums [Noob question] Lowest Maintenance Small Tank Possible? Oct 1, 2014
/r/Goldfish Please help. Sep 5, 2014
/r/bettafish Anyone know what's wrong with my Betta? Apr 23, 2014

 

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