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Dr. Tim’s Aquatics Saltwater One & Only Nitrifying Bacteria is a revolutionary solution for new fish tanks, designed to remove harmful ammonia and nitrite levels quickly. This 4 oz. liquid formula contains 100% natural live nitrifying bacteria, effectively establishing a biological filter in half the time, ensuring a safe and healthy environment for your aquatic life.
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Liquid Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
Allergen Information | Egg Free |
Target Species | Fish |
Item Form | Liquid |
R**T
Great Product, Follow the Directions!
I used this with the Dr tims ammonia to cycle my tank, it cycled in about a week. I had dry rock in my tank with live sand and it cycled very quickly, i have also been using it when i add new fish to the tank as a precaution and have not had anything but 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites and very low nitrates while using this. I know you can use this and add a fish or two immediately in bigger tanks (>75 gallons) and you can probably do it with one fish in smaller tanks but after researching a lot, i used the ammonia in my nuvo 38 just to be safe, after i cycled the tank i added 3 tiny Blue/Green Chromis with another half bottle just to be safe and saw NO change in my water parameters. The stuff works! My degree is in Biology specifically micro biology and I went to a school that has a big fish health biology program so a lot of my classes were related to fish, after researching Dr Tims and reading his actual peer reviewed research on the website and based on my own experience with it, I would HIGHLY recommend this if you are using dry rock when starting a tank. Also, i have yet to have a diatom bloom in this tank, which is a huge bonus. I had read from other reviewers that they didn't have the bloom and i didn't believe it. The biggest thing though is read the directions and follow them!
J**W
Dr Tim's One and Only Bacteria Starter.
The product does exactly what it is supposed to do. I had to tear down a reef tank after I had a big die off due to a power failure, and this is just what I needed. This is a very good product. I have used this product in the past for setting up new saltwater and brackish aquariums.
S**T
Perfect
Worked perfectly to cycle my tank!
M**D
So far so good.
This got me from ammonia to nitrite in 3 days. Used 2 bottles in a 75 gallon and about 15 gallons of sump water. Will update on how long it takes to finish the cycle.UpdateAmmonia is gone within 12 hours but so far isn't doing anything about the nitrite. Still off the charts. I took away one star. Will update again.Update-Total of 18 days to cycle. I started to get impatient with the off the chart nitrites so I threw in a bottle of instant oceans bio spira and in 2 days nitrites where zero. Overall I think this was a very quick cycle. The one thing that I am wondering is what would have happpened if I used both Dr Tim's and Instant ocean from the beginning? Hmm. Anyone out there about to start new cycle, try both at the beginning and let us know.
D**R
Awesome
This product is great. Easy to use very clear and precise instructions. To be used to ammonia to go along with it and they sell that too. Would recommend to a friend or anybody else.
R**S
Take Caution, if it doesn't work, you will be blamed
I purchased a 2 ounce bottle for new new 29 gallon aquarium in order to shorten my fishless cycle. I added 2 ppm ammonia, and the One and Only to my tank. After three weeks, Nitrites had still not cleared. I tested daily, and kept my water parameters in line with the instructions every step of the way including temperature, PH, keeping both ammonia and nitrites under 5ppm so as to not stall the cycle, and the product did not speed up the fishless cycle. I contacted Dr. Tim, and below is an exact transcript from tha interaction:Customer 5/20/2012 8:55:40 AM Hello,I have recently set up a new 29 gallon tank, and ordered a 2 oz bottle of One and Only with which to do a fishless cycle. I received the One and Only on May 1, and began the fishless cycle that day by adding the One and Only and 2ppm ammonia to the tank. As of today, 5/20, the tank is still not processing Nitrites. I have kept the water at a constant 84 degrees, and the PH at a constant 8.0.I have posted requesting help on Cichlid-Forum in your forum there and have not received any response.It appears that I am now on a regular fishless cycle, and that the One and Only has not helped speed the cycle in any way. The tank is now processing ammonia (as would be expected in a normal fishless cycle), the Nitrites never reached above 4 ppm because I have also been doing small water changes. There is nothing in the parameters of the water that would cause this slow down, other than the One and Only has not worked.Therefore, I am requesting a refund of my purchase, plus shipping. The total I paid was $21.88, and my order number was 3d-120562.Thank you, in advance, for your help.Sincerely,Robert LewisStaff (Administrator) 5/20/2012 1:20:24 PMDear Mr LewisSorry to have not responded in the cichlid forum but we never received a notice that anyone has posted in the forum so did not know there was message. I have contacted the forum people to find out what the problem is.As for the tank and processing a refund I am sorry but I cannot grant that request. There is no data to suggest that the process not working (according to you) is due to the product - you control the process but adding ammonia (or not) and measuring nitrite is only one way to tell if the process is working or nor working.Did you add more ammonia, did you measure nitrate - etc etc. How did you set-up the tank etc etc.Because of the high number of variables involved and the fact that every aquarium and aquarist is different we do not promise that the tank will cycle in xx number of days because again that is subjective. Our products work and we try hard to make everyone happy but we cannot be responsible for every case and situation.SincerelyDrTimCustomer 5/20/2012 1:39:12 PMHello,I'm happy to provide any data you wish so that you are comfortable that this is not due to 'other variables'. It's not my first time setting up a tank. In fact, it's not even my first time setting up a tank with your product. I also take issue with the fact that you say that you don't say the tank will be cycled in xx number of days. The entire point of One and Only is to cycle a tank faster than it would have cycled on its own, so some timeframe in inherent in the purpose of the product. Additionally, in your literature explaining how to do a fishless cycle, you mention that most tanks will cycle 'within a week'.I have added additional ammonia on three occasions. I have tested for both ammonia and Nitrite each day. I have done small water changes when it appeared Nitrite was nearing 4 ppm. I have maintained a PH of 8.0, I have maintained a temp of 84 degrees, I am using sponge filtration. The only things in the tank are rocks and crushed coral substrate.I have used the clear ammonia available at Ace Hardware - something that MANY people on Cichlid-Forum have also used. I tested to ensure that ammonia never went above 2ppm after adding to the tank.I would be happy to go over any other variables you mention. I am asking for a refund because the cycle is likely to complete in the next several days to a week anyway - without One and Only having sped the process at all.Please let me know what information you would like, and I hope you will consider a refund, if for nothing else than to keep a customer that has bought from you in the past, and will likely buy from you in the future, and is active in a community that comprises a good portion of your core market.Sincerely,Robert LewisCustomer 5/20/2012 1:41:06 PMAdditionally, I have not tested for Nitrate because I have been advised that testing for Nitrate when there are Nitrites in the water will likely give a false reading.Customer 5/23/2012 11:10:39 AMHello?Staff (Administrator) 5/23/2012 2:49:37 PMHello:We have considered your request and we cannot comply. You choose to use the Ace Ammonia based on other's advice and not our ammonia. You controlled the amount of ammonia being added which will determine the amount of nitrite. And as you note we say "most" not every aquarium.The fact is you have placed two orders with us and complained each time. We helped the first time by replacing the product which was surely not defective. For the second order you controlled the cycling time and you did not follow the directions.SincerelyDrTimCustomer 5/23/2012 3:10:06 PMI truly do not understand your stance here. I followed the directions to the letter. How can you say I didn't follow the directions? I have offered to provide you with any additional data you wish. Instead of asking for this data, you chose to attack my methods without all of the information. Was I not to control the amount of ammonia I add to the tank? Of course I should, your statement in that regard doesn't even make sense! I dosed to 2ppm initially, waited for ammonia to clear, began measuring Nitrite daily, added additional ammonia to 1ppm two additional times over two weeks. I did small water changes if Nitrite approached 4ppm so as not to stall the cycle. I maintained proper temperature. I maintained proper PH. I used the appropriate amount of One and Only. Please explain to me how I did not follow directions? Please explain to me the error in my methodology? How you can even say that without appropriate data is beyond me.Is your issue that I did not use your Ammonia Chloride, and used Ace instead? This product has been shown to be reliable by many others that have used it for fishless cycling, including those that have used One and Only.Then you make a remark regarding our first transaction stating that your product was surely not defective in the first instance either!?So, at the end of that first paragraph, are you saying that your product only works 'most' of the time? That's a tidbit I'm sure the community would certainly be interested in knowing so they can evaluate their purchase decisions with more information.If you are unwilling to consider my request, then unfortunately, you've lost a customer. I'll also make every effort to evangelize this to as many people as I can. Regrettable, and avoidable.Sincerely,Robert LewisStaff (Administrator) 5/24/2012 7:05:25 AMHere is the problem - you think that because you did not get the results you expected that the product did not work.But you have read many many accounts where it performed fine. So how did you get the one (or if you count both orders the two) that did 'not' work. Your whole thinking is that the product is defective not that maybe something you do or have done is the problem.That is wrong. The product works fine the situation is that once the product gets into the user's hands the user can do many things that may reduce the effectiveness of the product - things we cannot control. That is why we say 'most cases' - because in most cases it will work despite what the user may or may not do. Please do not mis-state what we mean.You choose to think that it should work no matter what you do and this is wrong.So when you talk about the product just be sure to write the truth - you did not follow the directions exactly and did not do everything perfectly.Customer 5/24/2012 7:14:48 AMAnd again, I ask you, what did I do wrong? And, how do you somehow feel I did not follow directions? I did follow the directions. I did keep the water parameters exactly as you state in your directions. I have given you details of what I did within this thread, can you pleae tell me what I did that is not according to your directions? I have offered to give you whatever data you wish on several occasions now, and instead of asking for it, you just make blanket judgements about my methodology rather than even acknowledge the possibility that perhaps your product did not perform as designed. I even suggested that perhaps your guidance on how much of your product to use for each tank size may need some adjustment, and you can't even bring yourself to consider that. I'm trying to be reasonable, and provide any information you request, you are just playing the blame game - blame the customer for any problems that arise.Staff (Administrator) 5/24/2012 7:23:04 AMThis conversation has become pointless - I wish the best with your aquariums.Good day
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