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Aquarium Cleaning & Maintenance
We recommend cleaning your tank every two weeks to keep conditions ideal, and testing your water weekly to ensure that parameters remain at safe levels for your fish. When cleaning your tank, it is standard to perform a 25% water change by scooping out the top layer of your aquarium water and replacing it with (conditioned) tap water. To clarify: the new water should be treated with a dechlorinator like API STRESS COAT™ water conditioner before being added to your tank. In addition, ensure that you scrape the walls of your tank with an algae scraper (for either glass or acrylic aquariums) as needed to stay ahead of algae growth so it doesn't overrun your aquarium!
Lastly, it may be necessary to syphon your aquarium gravel to eliminate excess waste and uneaten food particles that have gotten buried. Even small amounts of waste can spike ammonia and nitrite levels in your tank, so syphoning is an important part of cleaning.
At API brand, we offer several types of filtration media, tailoring each product to meet the needs of your specific tank. Choose from API API PHOS-ZORB™ filtration media, and API NITRA-ZORB™ filtration media depending on which water parameters you struggle to control most – PHOS-ZORB filtration media for removing phosphate and silicate and clearing cloudy water, and NITRA-ZORB filtration media for removing harmful nitrite, nitrate, and ammonia. Each of these filtration media pouches are rechargeable – simply rinse in warm tap water after 2 months of use, or whenever you notice water conditions beginning to decline.
Whenever fish release waste, ammonia levels will rise in your aquarium, resulting in unsafe water conditions. Other major factors of aquarium pollution include uneaten fish food, which spikes ammonia levels as it decays, and populating a small aquarium with too many fish for the amount of water.
Avoid overfeeding your fish to reduce the likelihood of uneaten food in your aquarium, and change water every two weeks to eliminate waste that your fish have produced. Test your water regularly to pinpoint where your water quality might be suffering, and troubleshoot with a wide range of API products, including AMMO-LOCK™ water treatment, pH UP™ pH adjuster, pH DOWN™ pH adjuster, and others.
Partial water changes are the best way to remove nitrate and other waste from your aquarium. Because they are the most effective means of eliminating toxins from your water, we recommend partial water changes every two weeks, which will entail scooping out 25% of your existing aquarium water and replacing it with clean, properly conditioned tap water. Partial water changes are much safer and easier on your fish than complete water changes, since good bacteria in your tank are healthy (and essential) for your fish.
Fish Problem-Solving
If your fish is darting or scratching against objects in your aquarium, is hovering near the top of the aquarium for air, or has suddenly developed white spots on its body, these may be symptoms of disease. Ich, the likeliest of culprits, is a bacterial infection that is highly treatable with a fish remedy such as API WHITE SPOT CURE, so be sure to treat as soon as you notice symptoms. Other diseases, such as fungal and parasitic infections, may be treated with other fish remedies such as API PIMAFIX™ fish remedy or API MELAFIX™ fish remedy, to name a few options. Browse our full selection of fish remedies to select one that is best matched to your fish's specific symptoms.
Recovery time depends on how soon you began treating your fish after the disease was contracted, and whether you selected the proper fish remedy to target your fish's specific symptoms. If you have diagnosed and treated your fish correctly, you should notice an improvement in your fish's behavior and appetite within one week. For stubborn illnesses, multiple treatments and doses are sometimes necessary (i.e. PIMAFIX™ fish remedy combined with MELAFIX™ fish remedy can be highly effective for treating stubborn bacterial infections); however, it is important to dose according to the directions on a product label unless otherwise instructed by an API Technical Services representative
API fish remedies target most symptoms of bacterial, parasitic, and fungal infections. However, if your fish has contracted a viral infection, there is no fish remedy that will cure the virus. Much like humans, fish need to cover from viruses on their own, with the aid of treatments like API AQUARIUM SALT and API STRESS COAT™ water conditioner to ease symptoms and expedite recovery time.
Fish gasping at the water's surface indicates a need for oxygen. Increase aeration immediately with air stones or powerheads. High temperature, high nitrite, or high ammonia levels will cause this symptom, so be sure to check all of your water parameters, and if necessary, perform a 25% water change. If the water quality and temperature are safe, gasping is a symptom of disease. Visually inspect the fish for signs of damage or disease.
Injuries to your fish such as open wounds or sores, scale damage, or torn fins should be treated to prevent possible infection. First, observe your fish and their habitat and try to determine the cause of injury. Your fish may be fighting, or could be spawning aggression between potential mates or rivals. The fish may need to be separated quickly to avoid further harm.
If your fish has not been exhibiting fighting behavior, test all water parameters, which are instrumental in keeping your fish healthy and in helping them recover from any potential illness. Next, treat your aquarium with one or more of the following:
-API MELAFIX™ fish remedy for botanical healing of bacterial infections;
-API PIMAFIX™ fish remedy for botanical healing of fungal infections;
-AQUARIUM SALT, if not already in use.
Depending on severity, one or more of these symptoms should be used to adequately treat symptoms.
For white spots that resemble grains of salt on the fins and body of your freshwater fish, treat for Ick, a common parasitic disease, with API WHITE SPOT CURE. Be sure to follow all treatment instructions for this fish remedy.
Water Problem-Solving
Most of the time, when your aquarium seems murky, the simplest solution is a water change. This ensures that any waste or debris causing the poor conditions is eliminated, so you can start with a clean slate. Partial water changes usually mean scooping out the top layer (top 25%) of aquarium water and replacing it with dechlorinated tap water (tip: API STRESS COAT™ water conditioner instantly removes chlorine and chloramines from tap water, making it safe for your fish). You should also siphon your gravel during cleaning to remove any visible particles of waste.
If you can’t make time to clean your aquarium right away, a quick solution for cloudy aquarium water is API ACCU-CLEAR™ water clarifier. ACCU-CLEAR water clarifier clumps tiny particles of waste together in your tank to make them more easily removed by your filter, restoring clarity to your aquarium water. Note that it does not remove harmful chemicals, such as ammonia and nitrite, from your aquarium that may be an underlying cause of cloudiness and poor conditions. Combat these toxins using API AMMO-LOCK™ water treatment, or simply perform a partial water change if ammonia is high upon testing.
It is essential to test your water at least weekly to be sure that your conditions are safe for fish. We recommend API FRESHWATER MASTER TEST KIT or API SALTWATER MASTER TEST KIT to quickly and effectively test your freshwater or saltwater aquarium conditions. An even quicker option is API 5-IN-1 TEST STRIPS, which are easily dipped in water and compared to a colour chart to analyze results.
If your test results show high ammonia but you aren’t able to do a partial water change right away, dose your aquarium with API AMMO-LOCK™ water treatment. This product converts poisonous ammonia into a non-toxic form, making your aquarium a safer environment for fish until you can perform a partial water change.
The odour may be caused by food waste from overfeeding, or even a dead fish or snail that went unnoticed. Be sure to perform a partial water change or filter cartridge change if necessary, and test ammonia and nitrite levels to confirm that water is safe. Lastly, use API CRYSTAL to remove odours from dirty aquarium water.
Pond Startup
When reestablishing an existing pond at the beginning of pond season, or when starting a new pond, you should first ensure your pond water is treated properly and is free from debris and dirt. If restarting a pond for the season, change 15-25% of the water to reduce any waste that has built up over the winter. To make new tap water safe for fish, treat with POND STRESS COAT™ water conditioner to eliminate harmful chemicals. Always use a pond conditioner whenever you are adding water to your pond.
For a fast and effective algae control, use API POND ALGAEFIX™ algae control in ornamental ponds with no outflow. API POND ALGAEFIX algae control effectively controls green water algae blooms, string or hair algae (Cladophora), and blanketweed (Oedogonium) in ponds containing live plants and fish. This fast-acting treatment controls algae growth, the formation of new algae, and helps resolve algae problems. Dose every 3 days until algae is controlled. Once algae growth is under control, add one dose per week. Weekly doses will control algae growth and reduce pond maintenance.
If you notice a build-up of algae and sludge or other debris in your pond, use API POND ECOFIX™ SLUDGE DESTROYER™ bacterial cleaner to break down waste and increase the concentration of dissolved oxygen in your pond. The result is cleaner, clearer water and a healthier ecosystem for your fish.
Feed your fish 2-3 times a day, only as much as they can eat within 5 to 10 minutes. Do not overfeed fish, as uneaten food will quickly turn to waste and spike ammonia in your pond water.
Adding the right number and size of fish to your pond is important. Adding too many leads to poor water quality and health problems. This is especially true in an unfiltered pond with little or no aeration. A general rule for success is to stock your properly filtered and aerated pond with 7.6-10.2 cm of fish for every square meter of pond surface area.
Pond Winterizing
As long as your pond does not freeze to the bottom and an air hole is provided somewhere on the surface of your pond, your fish will survive the winter by hibernating at the very bottom of your pond. You'll want to invest in a pond aerator or de-icer to maintain an oxygen hole in any ice that forms.
Remove any excess debris that has formed at the bottom of your pond with a plastic rake, net, or other device that will not damage the liner or fish in your pond. Your fish will become mostly inactive when water temperatures drop below 10 degrees Celsius, so you should also stop feeding them around this time. Once the weather turns freezing, your fish cease to digest Koi food as they would in temperate weather.
No! Your pond will freeze and thaw in the spring like other bodies of water. Prior to the first extreme temperatures of the season, do take some time to prune any yellowing leaves from your plants, and remove any waste and debris that has fallen into your pond so that your water will be clean and ready for the spring in a few months!
Keep your pond at least 1 meter deep to allow plenty of room for your fish at the bottom during colder months.
Turtle Keeping
Turtles need both land and water to live, so it's recommended that you keep about 75% of the aquarium filled with water for your aquatic turtle. A general rule of thumb when preparing your turtle's habitat is 37.8 litres per 2.54 centimeters of turtle (remember that as your turtle grows, it will need more space).
Keep in mind that in addition to lots of water, your cold-blooded turtle needs a small, dry area to rest and bask under a heat source. It's recommended to keep the basking temperature between 32.2-35 degrees Celsius with proper lighting that imitates natural sunlight. Your lighting choice should produce UVA and UVB rays and be on for 10-12 hours per day. It's recommended to use timers to set a naturally-occurring cycle.
It is essential that your turtle get the proper nutrition it needs to grow and remain healthy. We recommend a high-quality source of protein, such as crickets, mealworms, or waxworms to keep your turtle strong. A vegetable or plant source is also important for balanced nutrition with natural vitamins and calcium, so once a week, feed your turtle 10 grams of dark, leafy greens, such as kale, collards, or mustard greens.
When starting a new turtle tank or changing your water, it is necessary to use a water conditioner that will eliminate harmful chemicals, such as chlorine, chloramines, and heavy metals, from your tank. API® TAP WATER CONDITIONER makes tap water safe for all aquatic reptiles and amphibians by neutralizing the chemicals commonly found in tap water. This treatment works instantly to dechlorinate aquarium and/or vivarium water, so you can start enjoying your underwater world right away.
Product Specific
- What is API STRESS COAT™ water conditioner?
- API STRESS COAT is a tap water conditioner that eliminates harmful chemicals, and uses the added benefit of soothing Aloe Vera to reduce fish stress and promote healing of wounds and damaged tissue.
- Is API STRESS COAT™ water conditioner a dechlorinator?
- Yes, API STRESS COAT removes chlorine and neutralizes chloramines and heavy metals found in tap water.
- Is API STRESS COAT™ water conditioner suitable for both freshwater and marine (saltwater) aquariums?
- Yes, API STRESS COAT is safe for both freshwater and saltwater aquariums, but is not recommended for use if you have a protein skimmer.
- Is API STRESS COAT™ water conditioner safe for all fish, invertebrates, and aquarium plants?
- Yes, API STRESS COAT is safe for all fish, invertebrates, and aquarium plants.
- Does API STRESS COAT™ water conditioner affect the biological filter or the pH of aquarium water?
- No, API STRESS COAT does not affect the biological filter (natural aquarium cycle) or your water’s pH levels.
- Can I use API STRESS COAT™ water conditioner with other API products?
- Yes, you can use API STRESS COAT with all other API products.
- I accidentally overdosed my fish with API STRESS COAT™ water conditioner. Should I worry?
- No, API STRESS COAT will not harm your fish or plants.
- How much API STRESS COAT™ water conditioner should I use?
- If you are using API STRESS COAT as a dechlorinator to make tap water safe, you should dose enough for the amount of new water you are adding to the aquarium. If you are using API STRESS COAT to help your fish recover from injury or a disease, dose enough for the amount of water in the whole aquarium.
- Is API MELAFIX™ fish remedy recommended for freshwater tanks?
- API MELAFIX fish remedy will treat your fish’s symptoms in freshwater and saltwater aquariums. If you are treating fish in a marine or saltwater aquarium, dose with API MARINE MELAFIX™ fish remedy.
- How do I diagnose disease in my fish?
- Many disease symptoms will be clearly visible, such as white streaks, lesions, protruding eyes, and other unusual marks or spots on your fish. If you suspect your fish has a disease, it will fall under the categories of fungal, parasitic, or bacterial. One way to diagnose is by matching fish symptoms to the description of a wide range of API fish remedies, which include treatments specific to Ich disease, Betta fish, and various common symptoms (hole-in-the-head, eye cloud, fin & tail rot, etc.).
- Does API MELAFIX™ fish remedy work for fin rot and Ich if my fish is fighting both?
- API MELAFIX fish remedy heals bacterial infections such as fin & tail rot, eye cloud, popeye, body slime, and mouth fungus. As a general note, all API fish remedies can be used in conjunction with each other safely, as long as you are able to follow the directions for both during treatment. We would not recommend using more than two fish remedies at a time unless you are certain of the diagnosis of multiple ailments, so that you can tell which fish remedies are working or not working while troubleshooting a stubborn symptom or disease.
- After treating my aquarium for several days with MELAFIX™ fish remedy, my water turned very foamy, and hasn’t gotten any less foamy over the past three days. Is this normal?
- Yes, it is normal to see some foaming when using API MELAFIX fish remedy, and it is not harmful as long as the proper doses were given. In terms of duration, the foaming of this product can last a variable amount of time depending on what is dissolved in the water. Water that contains a lot of dissolved organics or proteins can experience more foaming that lasts for long periods of time, but in general, if foaming lasts more than a week after discontinuing the treatment, we would recommend more frequent water changes and the addition of Activated Carbon in order to eliminate any remaining fish remedy. Make sure that skimmers are turned off during treatment, as this would contribute to excessive foaming. It may be prudent to turn the skimmer pump flow down when it is restarted after treatment, to account for fish remedy residues until they clear from the system.
- What does API MELAFIX™ fish remedy do?
- API MELAFIX fish remedy is a treatment for external bacterial infections in fish, such as fin rot or open wounds.
- Is API MELAFIX™ fish remedy safe with invertebrates such as snails and shrimps? Will it harm the biological filter or aquarium plants?
- API MELAFIX fish remedy is completely safe with invertebrates such as snails and shrimps, and will not harm the biological filter or aquarium plants.
- Can I use API MELAFIX™ fish remedy and API PIMAFIX™ fish remedy together?
- Yes, this combination is in fact recommended if treating stubborn infections. Use each fish remedy at the recommended dose. There is no need to reduce the dose when using both of them.
- Can I use API MELAFIXTM fish remedy with any other API fish remedies or products?
- API MELAFIX fish remedy can be used safely with all other API fish remedies and products.
- Can I use an API ALGAE SCRAPER on any type of aquarium?
- No, API designs two separate scrapers for two different types of aquarium material: glass and acrylic. The appropriate scraper should be used on the corresponding tank to reduce the risk of scratching or damaging your aquarium.
- When should I use the API ALGAE SCRAPER?
- Use the API ALGAE SCRAPER to eliminate unsightly algae on aquarium walls as needed, but roughly once a week at a minimum to ensure tank cleanliness and clarity. Use any time algae accumulates on the walls of your aquarium.
- What are the dimensions of API NITRA-ZORB™ filtration pouches?
- The actual pouch is 7 x 7 inches square, but because of the media, the final dimensions are 7 x 6.5 inches. The pouch is sized to sit nicely in one of the baskets of canister filters. This pouch does not have any stiffness to it, and may easily be placed in the back of a hang-on-back filter, or other sizes of a canister filter. If the filter is very small, the pouch can be cut open and partial contents can be put into a small filter sock.
- Does API NITRA-ZORB™ filtration media replace other media bags?
- API NITRA-ZORB filtration media should not fully replace other media; it is for temporary use only.
- How is this product different from API PHOS-ZORB™ filtration media, etc.? What makes one a good choice over the other?
- API NITRA-ZORB filtration media specifically works to target and remove ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates from your aquarium, all of which are harmful at high levels for your fish. Use API NITRA-ZORB filtration media if these levels consistently spike. API PHOS-ZORB™ filtration media specifically targets phosphate and silicate in aquarium water.
- Is the API WATER SOFTENER PILLOW rechargeable? How is it recharged?
- API WATER SOFTENER PILLOW can be reused many times before purchase of a new one is necessary. When its effectiveness begins to lessen, dissolve 3 tablespoons of aquarium salt in 7 oz. of tap water. Rinse the pouch in this tap water, then soak it in salt solution for 2 hours. Place back in the filter as is – there is no need to rinse it. When not in use, store the API WATER SOFTENER PILLOW in recharging solution. Do not let it dry out. Replace your API WATER SOFTENER PILLOW when it ceases to function properly after recharging.
- How do I know when API WATER SOFTENER PILLOW needs to be replaced?
- API WATER SOFTENER PILLOW can be recharged and re-used up to 4 times.
- How does API SUPER ACTIVATED CARBON work?
- API SUPER ACTIVATED CARBON removes dissolved particles, as well as odours, colours, toxins, fish remedies, and other dissolved organics that carbon filters may leave behind, which can adversely affect aquarium conditions. Made with a higher grade of carbon, API SUPER ACTIVATED CARBON FILTER absorbs more than regular carbon and does not affect pH.
- Is API SUPER ACTIVATED CARBON safe for all types of aquariums?
- Yes, API SUPER ACTIVATED CARBON is safe for all aquarium types, even sensitive reef systems.
- Should I remove my filtration media before dosing with API SUPER ACTIVATED CARBON?
- Products that are designed to remove things from your aquarium, such as filter media, will also remove dosed fish remedy from your tank. For best results from fish remedy, remove your filtration media as you dose.
- Does API BETTAFIX™ fish remedy treat popeye?
- This fish remedy is perfect for wounds, ulcers, mouth fungus, and fin & tail rot, but will not treat popeye. For popeye treatment, API MELAFIX™ fish remedy is recommended.
- Will API BETTAFIX™ fish remedy affect the snails in my tank?
- This fish remedy is designed for use with tropical fish only, and may cause harm to your snails.
- How does the API VACATION PYRAMID FISH FEEDER work?
- API VACATION PYRAMID FISH FEEDER should be used as a temporary substitute for daily feeding for your fish while you are away on vacation. This block, which contains a highly nutritious formula, is designed to slowly release the proper amount of food to your fish each day you are gone. This eliminates the risk of friends or neighbors overfeeding the fish, which can lead to harmful ammonia spikes in your tank. This particular feeder lasts up to 14 days, but may pollute water if your tank is left completely unattended for this length of time. Use as directed.
- How long does API VACATION PYRAMID FISH FEEDER last?
- The API VACATION PYRAMID FISH FEEDER is designed to last for 14 days; however, this does not mean that your fish can survive without a water change for 14 days. A fish that is eating is still producing waste, and waste builds up over time. If you must use the feeder block for the full 14 days, it is important that a water change occurs at the 7 day mark. This should be a 25% water change (or 50% if it is a tank under 10 gallons) in order to clear out built up waste from them enjoying the block. Remember, a fish tank requires more maintenance than feeding in order to stay happy and healthy for the duration of your vacation. API VACATION PYRAMID FISH FEEDER is a tool that can be used to make things easier when going on vacation, but it is not the only thing that is needed for the fish to survive and thrive if the vacation is a long one.
- What does API ACCU-CLEAR™ water clarifier solution do?
- API ACCU-CLEAR water clarifier clears green or cloudy water in freshwater aquariums by clumping small particles together into larger pieces, so they can settle to the bottom of your aquarium to be siphoned out, or easily removed by the filter.
- Is API ACCU-CLEAR™ water clarifier safe with fish and plants?
- Yes, API ACCU-CLEAR water clarifier is a safe product for both fish and plants.
- Why can’t API ACCU-CLEAR™ water clarifier be used in marine aquariums?
- In water with a high mineral content, such as the water found in marine (or saltwater) aquariums, API ACCU-CLEAR water clarifier will not clear cloudiness and could even make it worse. However, API ACCU-CLEAR water clarifier will not cause any harm to fish or marine plants.
- Can API ACCU-CLEAR™ water clarifier be used if I have added salt to the water in my freshwater aquarium as part of a supportive treatment for fish?
- Yes, a low level of salt in the water, as is typically the case with freshwater aquariums, is not a problem with API ACCU-CLEAR water clarifier. However, API ACCU-CLEAR water clarifier does not act as a healing treatment for fish like aquarium salt. Its primary purpose is for aquarium cleanliness and clarity.
- Will API ACCU-CLEAR™ water clarifier clear the cloudiness caused by bacterial blooms?
- API ACCU-CLEAR water clarifier will help to clear the cloudiness caused by bacterial blooms, but does not address the underlying cause. As a result, the cloudiness will come back quickly unless the main cause of bacterial blooms is treated.
- Can I repeat the dose of API ACCU-CLEAR™ water clarifier if the cloudiness persists?
- API ACCU-CLEAR water clarifier can be dosed again after 24 hours. However, further doses should not be added after this, as repeated doses will actually make cloudiness worse. API ACCU-CLEAR water clarifier can be dosed once a week as a routine treatment to help keep water clear, but if cloudiness persists, you may want to perform a 25% water change.
- What does API GOLDFISH AQUARIUM CLEANER do?
- API GOLDFISH AQUARIUM CLEANER adds beneficial bacteria to your tank that break down organic matter (which can cause ammonia or nitrite poisoning in your goldfish if left untreated).
- How often should I use API GOLDFISH AQUARIUM CLEANER?
- Use API GOLDFISH AQUARIUM CLEANER when starting a new goldfish tank, and every time you perform a partial water change.
- How often should I use API GOLDFISH CARE PACK?
- This is an ideal product for beginning aquarists, and may be used weekly to ensure a safe aquatic environment for goldfish.
- What does API GOLDFISH PROTECT do?
- API GOLDFISH PROTECT makes tap water safe for goldfish by removing chlorine and chloramines. It also detoxifies ammonia released by goldfish.
- Is API GOLDFISH PROTECT a dechlorinator?
- Yes, API GOLDFISH PROTECT is a suitable dechlorinator on its own for Goldfish tanks.
- Is the effectiveness of API CO2 BOOSTER™ product diminished by aeration and/or water circulation like CO2 gas?
- No, API CO2 BOOSTER product is an organic compound, not a gas.
- Why can API CO2 BOOSTER™ product be dosed daily, but API LEAF ZONE™ plant fertilizer is only dosed weekly?
- API CO2 BOOSTER product breaks down chemically to supply carbon to plants within 24 hours, thus the reason for re-dosing every 24 hours. The organic compound slowly breaks down over the 24 hour period, allowing the plants to absorb what they need. Meanwhile, API LEAF ZONE plant fertilizer is stable in the water until the nutrients are utilized by the plants, allowing for a weekly dose.
- Can API CO2 BOOSTER™ product be used with shrimp?
- Yes, API CO2 BOOSTER product is safe for use with shrimp. Dosing directions should be followed.
- Does the effectiveness of API CO2 BOOSTER™ product change with the different levels of KH or any other water parameters?
- No, it does not. There is not enough chemical change in the water to effect water parameters.
- Will the required amount of API CO2 BOOSTER™ product vary based upon the number of plants in an aquarium?
- No, simply dose according to the instructions, and you’ll get great results.
- Is API LEAF ZONE™ plant fertilizer safe to use with freshwater invertebrates such as shrimp?
- Yes, API LEAF ZONE plant fertilizer is safe to use with all freshwater invertebrates, such as shrimp or snails.
- Do you need to remove your fish when API LEAF ZONE™ plant fertilizer is applied to your tank?
- No, API LEAF ZONE plant fertilizer is safe to use in tanks with fish.
- Does API LEAF ZONE™ plant fertilizer promote/stimulate algae growth?
- While API LEAF ZONE plant fertilizer does stimulate algae growth, smaller amounts are less likely to result in an algae bloom.
- What does API AMMO LOCK™ ammonia detoxifier do?
- API AMMO LOCK product detoxifies ammonia, converting it into a non-toxic form. This non-toxic ammonia is then removed by the biological filter, or aquarium cycle, in the usual way. API AMMO LOCK ammonia detoxifer is also a dechlorinator and will remove chlorine and chloramines from tap water.
- Will API AMMO LOCK™ ammonia detoxifier work in both freshwater and saltwater aquariums?
- Yes, API AMMO LOCK ammonia detoxifier is effective in both freshwater and saltwater aquariums.
- After API AMMO LOCK™ ammonia detoxifier has detoxified the ammonia, will ammonia levels still show when testing?
- The reduction in ammonia will now appear on API Ammonia Test Kits once you use API AMMO LOCK.
- Does API AMMO LOCK™ ammonia detoxifier reduce the smell of ammonia in aquarium water?
- API AMMO LOCK ammonia detoxifier helps reduce fish stress associated with ammonia presence and promotes healthy gill function. It does not directly eliminate odours.
- Will API® AQUA ESSENTIAL™ affect my aquarium’s protein skimmers?
- AQUA ESSENTIAL will not disrupt any type of protein skimmer.
- Is there a possibility to overdose AQUA ESSENTIAL in my aquarium?
- When dosing AQUA ESSENTIAL we advise following the directions, but the product formulation does allow for a margin in the event a tank is accidentally dosed with slightly higher amount than specified.
- Is it safe to use AQUA ESSENTIAL in my aquarium with other aquatic animals like snails or shrimp?
- Yes, it is safe to use AQUA ESSENTIAL with other aquatic animals.
- Can I use AQUA ESSENTIAL with other API® products?
- AQUA ESSENTIAL can be used in conjunction with any other API water conditioner or medication.
- Does AQUA ESSENTIAL affect the pH in my aquarium?
- When AQUA ESSENTIAL is dosed according to the label the pH will not be affected.
- Can I double the dose for AQUA ESSENTIAL if I have high levels of chloramines?
- AQUA ESSENTIAL is designed to treat chloramines without the need to use a double dose. For those customers who automatically double dose there is not a problem using AQUA ESSENTIAL for this, but it is not necessary.
- How often should I wait between doses of AQUA ESSENTIAL?
- Once a dose is provided to the aquarium, it is recommended to wait for 24 to 48 hours between doses.
- How long will AQUA ESSENTIAL bind ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate for?
- Once AQUA ESSENTIAL is dosed it will bind the ammonia, nitrite and nitrate for up to 48 hours or longer. Testing is the best way to judge if additional dosing is necessary. In water conditions with highly elevated levels, overstocked with fish, or extremely overfed we always recommend a partial water change after 24 hours to aid the fish in the best water quality. Also, any ammonia or nitrite that is bound by AQUA ESSENTIAL is metabolically available for beneficial bacteria to process. So your biological filters will be able to function when using AQUA ESSENTIAL.
- How much ammonia will be removed per dose of AQUA ESSENTIAL
- When treating for ammonia, with a 5 ml/10 gal. dose of AQUA ESSENTIAL, you should expect a 20-40 ppm reduction in ammonia.
- How much nitrite will be removed per dose of AQUA ESSENTIAL?
- When treating for nitrite, a 5 mL/10 gal. dose of AQUA ESSENTIAL, you should expect a 15-30 ppm reduction in nitrite.
- How much nitrate will be removed per dose of AQUA ESSENTIAL?
- When treating for nitrate, a 5 mL/10 gal. dose of AQUA ESSENTIAL, you should expect a large reduction of nitrate, ~ 40-60 ppm reduction in nitrate
- Can I add fish immediately after adding API QUICK START™ nitrifying bacteria to my tank?
- Yes, you may add your fish to your aquarium immediately after dosing with API QUICK START nitrifying bacteria.
- Is API QUICK START™ nitrifying bacteria safe for soft coral?
- Yes, API QUICK START nitrifying bacteria is safe for Soft Coral, as it neutralizes chlorine and chloramines in the water.
- Can API STRESS ZYME™ bacterial cleaner be added while fish are in the tank?
- API STRESS ZYME bacterial cleaner can be added while fish are in the tank.
- How does API TAP WATER CONDITIONER™ treatment work?
- API TAP WATER CONDITIONER treatment is a dechlorinator that works to eliminate harmful chlorine, chloramines, and heavy metals from the tap water you add to your aquarium, making it a safe and livable environment for your fish.
- Should I add API AQUARIUM SALT every time I perform a partial water change?
- Yes, add 1 rounded tablespoon of API AQUARIUM SALT for every 5 gallons or ½ rounded teaspoon for every gallon of water. When doing a water change, add any treatments and supplements to the new water before adding salt to your aquarium.
- Can API AQUARIUM SALT create high general hardness readings?
- API AQUARIUM SALT will not affect the hardness levels of your water.
- Does API AQUARIUM SALT affect the tank pH?
- API AQUARIUM SALT does not raise or lower the pH levels in your tank.
- I think my fish has a fungal infection. Can I use API AQUARIUM SALT to get rid of it?
- API AQUARIUM SALT is intended to keep your fish healthy, and while it does promote disease recovery, it is not a holistic solution to heal and treat fish diseases. API BETTAFIX™ fish remedy and PIMAFIX™ fish remedy are all options that API brand offers to combat fungal infections. These can all be used with the added support of API AQUARIUM SALT.
- Can API MELAFIX™ fish remedy and API PIMAFIX™ fish remedy be used together?
- Yes, API PIMAFIX fish remedy can be used with all API products, including other fish remedies and treatments.
- Do I need to remove my filtration media before using API PIMAFIX™ fish remedy?
- Products that are designed to remove things from your aquarium, such as filter media, will also remove dosed fish remedy from your tank. For best results from fish remedy, remove your filtration media as you dose.
- Why test pH?
- pH is the measure of acidity in your water. A pH reading of 7.0 is neutral, a pH higher than 7.0 is alkaline, and a pH lower than this level is acidic. It is important to keep your aquarium at the appropriate pH level to ensure optimal water quality for your specific fish species, as different types of fish require different pH levels for their habitats. API FRESHWATER MASTER TEST KIT will enable you to test the pH levels in your water as often as needed!
- Why test for Ammonia?
- Fish continually release ammonia directly into the water through their gills, urine, and solid waste. Uneaten food and other waste also add ammonia to the water. A natural way that your aquarium handles this ammonia is through the biological filter, or natural aquarium cycle. However, as with any natural processes, imbalances can occur. This is why it’s important to regularly test for the presence of ammonia, which can spike unexpectedly in your aquarium. As soon as it is detected, ammonia should be removed, otherwise it will damage your fish’s gill membranes and harm their respiration, which can eventually result in fish death. Even small amounts of ammonia stress fish, suppressing their immune systems and increasing the likelihood of disease outbreaks. You can remove ammonia from your tank by performing a partial water change, and by dosing with a solution specifically designed to treat ammonia. Test frequently for high ammonia using API FRESHWATER MASTER TEST KIT.
- Why test for Nitrite?
- Testing for the presence of toxic nitrite is essential, so that if it is detected, steps can be taken to remove it. If left untreated, nitrite in the water will hinder normal fish respiration, eventually leading to fish death. Even small amounts or low levels of nitrite stress fish, suppressing their immune systems and increasing the likelihood of disease, which is why it’s important to test for nitrite using API FRESHWATER MASTER TEST KIT. You can remove nitrite from your tank by performing a partial water change.
- What does the FRESHWATER MASTER TEST KIT test for?
- The FRESHWATER MASTER TEST KIT measures pH, high range pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate in your freshwater aquarium.
- What is included with the FRESHWATER MASTER TEST KIT?
- The kit includes seven test solutions, easy-to-read instruction, test tubes, and a colour chart.
- How do I care for and clean my test tubes?
- Once the test has completed, it is important to rinse the test tube with water right away so that the contents don’t stay in the test tube. This will make sure that the reagents don’t cause anything to stick to the sides of the test tube, which could cause staining over time. Simply run the water, open the test tube gently (do not twist the cap), and allow the water to dilute and rinse the contents out of the test tube. Avoid getting the contents of the test tube on your skin.If you find that you have forgotten reagent within your test tube for a long period and the color is sticking to the tube, you are able to use a small bottle brush (and some API Safe & Easy cleaning spray) to gently wash the inside of the tube. Avoid the use of soap, as soap residue could be introduced back into the aquarium when filling the test tube at next use, which is something that could be harmful to your fish.Replacement test tubes are also available for purchase from online retailers, should you need additional test tubes.
- How hard do I shake the test tube when performing the tests?
- While it is important to shake the indicated reagent bottles very vigorously, you should be gentler when shaking the test tubes during testing. Before shaking, make sure that the cap is closed tight. Place a finger or thumb on top of the cap, to make sure it cannot come undone during use. The goal of this shaking step is to mix the contents of the tube together and this can be accomplished by simply inverting the test tube, back and forth every 1-2 seconds, for the indicated amount of time.
- What water parameters does API SALTWATER MASTER TEST KIT test for?
- API SALTWATER MASTER TEST KIT tests for high range pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate, all of which need to be regularly monitored for proper water conditions for your fish.
- Can I use API SALTWATER MASTER TEST KIT for reef aquariums (as opposed to API® REEF MASTER TEST KIT)?
- You can use API SALTWATER MASTER TEST KIT to test parameters in an aquarium with reefs; however, for best results, it is recommended that you use API REEF MASTER TEST KIT.
- What is included with the SALTWATER MASTER TEST KIT?
- The kit includes six test solutions, easy-to-read instruction, test tubes, and a colour chart.
- How do I care for and clean my test tubes?
- Once the test has completed, it is important to rinse the test tube with water right away so that the contents don’t stay in the test tube. This will make sure that the reagents don’t cause anything to stick to the sides of the test tube, which could cause staining over time. Simply run the water, open the test tube gently (do not twist the cap), and allow the water to dilute and rinse the contents out of the test tube. Avoid getting the contents of the test tube on your skin.If you find that you have forgotten reagent within your test tube for a long period and the color is sticking to the tube, you are able to use a small bottle brush (and some API Safe & Easy cleaning spray) to gently wash the inside of the tube. Avoid the use of soap, as soap residue could be introduced back into the aquarium when filling the test tube at next use, which is something that could be harmful to your fish.Replacement test tubes are also available for purchase from online retailers, should you need additional test tubes.
- How hard do I shake the test tube when performing the tests?
- While it is important to shake the indicated reagent bottles very vigorously, you should be gentler when shaking the test tubes during testing. Before shaking, make sure that the cap is closed tight. Place a finger or thumb on top of the cap, to make sure it cannot come undone during use. The goal of this shaking step is to mix the contents of the tube together and this can be accomplished by simply inverting the test tube, back and forth every 1-2 seconds, for the indicated amount of time.
- What is the difference between API SALTWATER MASTER TEST KIT and API REEF MASTER TEST KIT?
- Both of these kits may be used in marine aquariums; however, the API SALTWATER MASTER TEST KIT will allow you to test for ammonia, high range pH, nitrite, and nitrate in your tank, while API REEF MASTER TEST KIT tests for calcium, carbonate hardness, phosphate, and nitrate – all of which need to be maintained at appropriate levels for a thriving reef aquarium.
- How do I care for and clean my test tubes?
- Once the test has completed, it is important to rinse the test tube with water right away so that the contents don’t stay in the test tube. This will make sure that the reagents don’t cause anything to stick to the sides of the test tube, which could cause staining over time. Simply run the water, open the test tube gently (do not twist the cap), and allow the water to dilute and rinse the contents out of the test tube. Avoid getting the contents of the test tube on your skin.If you find that you have forgotten reagent within your test tube for a long period and the color is sticking to the tube, you are able to use a small bottle brush (and some API Safe & Easy cleaning spray) to gently wash the inside of the tube. Avoid the use of soap, as soap residue could be introduced back into the aquarium when filling the test tube at next use, which is something that could be harmful to your fish.Replacement test tubes are also available for purchase from online retailers, should you need additional test tubes.
- How hard do I shake the test tube when performing the tests?
- While it is important to shake the indicated reagent bottles very vigorously, you should be gentler when shaking the test tubes during testing. Before shaking, make sure that the cap is closed tight. Place a finger or thumb on top of the cap, to make sure it cannot come undone during use. The goal of this shaking step is to mix the contents of the tube together and this can be accomplished by simply inverting the test tube, back and forth every 1-2 seconds, for the indicated amount of time.
- What does API pH UP™ pH adjuster do?
- API pH UP pH adjuster is added to water to raise pH levels, making water more alkaline.
- Can I use repeated doses of API pH UP™ pH adjuster?
- Yes, you can use API pH UP pH adjuster once daily in your aquarium, but you should always test the pH between doses.
- Can API pH UP™ pH adjuster be used in marine aquariums?
- API pH UP pH adjuster will not cause any harm to marine aquariums, but it is designed specifically for fine-tuning pH, and is not strong enough to have an effect on marine aquarium levels.
- Can API pH UP™ pH adjuster be used with live plants?
- Yes, API pH UP pH adjuster and API pH DOWN™ pH adjuster are safe for live plants.
- Does API pH UP™ pH adjuster also increase KH?
- No, API pH UP pH adjuster does not increase KH.
- What do API PROPER pH™ powders do?
- API PROPER pH products are pH buffers. They set the pH of aquarium water at a particular level, and also function as a dechlorinator. This means no additional dechlorinator is needed when using these products to treat water.
- I used API PROPER pH™ powder and my water has gone very cloudy. Is this normal, and is the cloudiness safe for my fish?
- The cloudiness that can be caused by API PROPER pH powder is harmless. It usually settles on its own in 24-48 hours, but the use of API ACCU-CLEAR™ water clarifier may be used to improve it. This cloudiness occurs when API PROPER pH product is in used in water with high hardness levels, and is caused by the hardness minerals coming out of the solution. To avoid hazy water, we recommend reducing hardness levels to 100 ppm CaCO3.
- I am trying to lower my water with API PROPER pH™ powder, but it remains high. Why is this?
- Normally, one dose will set the pH. However, some tap water sources used in freshwater aquariums are very hard or alkaline and are strongly buffered at pH 8.0 and higher. In this case, it may require two doses of API PROPER pH powder to overcome the natural buffers and set pH to a desirable level. In this situation, it may be advisable to soften the water first.
- Is API PROPER pH™ powder safe with invertebrates and plants?
- API PROPER pH powder is safe with invertebrates, but the powders in API PROPER pH 6.5, 7.0, and 7.5 bind to some trace elements which are needed as nutrients by live plants. Therefore, we do not recommend using these API PROPER pH powders with live aquarium plants.
- Is API PROPER pH™ powder a phosphate buffer?
- API PROPER pH 8.2 is a bicarbonate and carbonate buffer, and contains no phosphate. API PROPER pH 6.5, 7.0, and 7.5 are phosphate buffers. Phosphate buffers are the most reliable buffers for freshwater aquariums. They are non-toxic to fish and easily “lock in” the pH for extended periods of time.
- Do phosphate buffers stimulate algae growth?
- No, phosphate buffers combine with essential trace elements, like iron, causing nutrient deficiencies. PROPER pH™ 6.5, 7.0, and 7.5 should not be used in aquariums where algal growth is desirable.
- Will API PROPER pH™ powder increase carbonate hardness?
- Carbonate hardness, also known as “alkalinity” and “KH,” is the level of bicarbonate and carbonate ions in water. The KH level is also a measurement of water’s ability to resist pH change. API PROPER pH 8.2 contains bicarbonate and carbonate buffers, and will directly increase carbonate hardness. API PROPER pH 6.5, 7.0, and 7.5 contain no carbonate hardness, but will cause a spike in KH as measured with KH test kits. These kits work by acidifying the water in the test tube, drop by drop, with a test reagent. When the water sample is adequately acidified, a colour change occurs in the test tube. This is called the “end point.” The number of drops of test reagent required to acidify the sample (causing a colour change) indicates the level of KH. Phosphate buffers strongly resist pH change, and will be measured just like bicarbonate and carbonate buffers. Therefore, API PROPER pH powders (6.5, 7.0, and 7.5) will cause an increase in KH measurements.
- What do API PROPER pH™ powders do?
- API PROPER pH products are pH buffers. They set the pH of aquarium water at a particular level, and also function as a dechlorinator. This means no additional dechlorinator is needed when using these products to treat water.
- I used API PROPER pH™ powder and my water has gone very cloudy. Is this normal, and is the cloudiness safe for my fish?
- The cloudiness that can be caused by API PROPER pH powder is harmless. It usually settles on its own in 24-48 hours, but the use of API ACCU-CLEAR™ water clarifier may be used to improve it. This cloudiness occurs when API PROPER pH product is in used in water with high hardness levels, and is caused by the hardness minerals coming out of the solution. To avoid hazy water, we recommend reducing hardness levels to 100 ppm CaCO3.
- I am trying to lower my water with API PROPER pH™ powder, but it remains high. Why is this?
- Normally, one dose will set the pH. However, some tap water sources used in freshwater aquariums are very hard or alkaline and are strongly buffered at pH 8.0 and higher. In this case, it may require two doses of API PROPER pH powder to overcome the natural buffers and set pH to a desirable level. In this situation, it may be advisable to soften the water first.
- Is API PROPER pH™ powder safe with invertebrates and plants?
- API PROPER pH powder is safe with invertebrates, but the powders in API PROPER pH 6.5, 7.0, and 7.5 bind to some trace elements which are needed as nutrients by live plants. Therefore, we do not recommend using these API PROPER pH powders with live aquarium plants.
- Is API PROPER pH™ powder a phosphate buffer?
- API PROPER pH 8.2 is a bicarbonate and carbonate buffer, and contains no phosphate. API PROPER pH 6.5, 7.0, and 7.5 are phosphate buffers. Phosphate buffers are the most reliable buffers for freshwater aquariums. They are non-toxic to fish and easily “lock in” the pH for extended periods of time.
- Do phosphate buffers stimulate algae growth?
- No, phosphate buffers combine with essential trace elements, like iron, causing nutrient deficiencies. PROPER pH™ 6.5, 7.0, and 7.5 should not be used in aquariums where algal growth is desirable.
- Will API PROPER pH™ powder increase carbonate hardness?
- Carbonate hardness, also known as “alkalinity” and “KH,” is the level of bicarbonate and carbonate ions in water. The KH level is also a measurement of water’s ability to resist pH change. API PROPER pH 8.2 contains bicarbonate and carbonate buffers, and will directly increase carbonate hardness. API PROPER pH 6.5, 7.0, and 7.5 contain no carbonate hardness, but will cause a spike in KH as measured with KH test kits. These kits work by acidifying the water in the test tube, drop by drop, with a test reagent. When the water sample is adequately acidified, a colour change occurs in the test tube. This is called the “end point.” The number of drops of test reagent required to acidify the sample (causing a colour change) indicates the level of KH. Phosphate buffers strongly resist pH change, and will be measured just like bicarbonate and carbonate buffers. Therefore, API PROPER pH powders (6.5, 7.0, and 7.5) will cause an increase in KH measurements.
- What do API PROPER pH™ powders do?
- API PROPER pH products are pH buffers. They set the pH of aquarium water at a particular level, and also function as a dechlorinator. This means no additional dechlorinator is needed when using these products to treat water.
- I used API PROPER pH™ powder and my water has gone very cloudy. Is this normal, and is the cloudiness safe for my fish?
- The cloudiness that can be caused by API PROPER pH powder is harmless. It usually settles on its own in 24-48 hours, but the use of API ACCU-CLEAR™ water clarifier may be used to improve it. This cloudiness occurs when API PROPER pH product is in used in water with high hardness levels, and is caused by the hardness minerals coming out of the solution. To avoid hazy water, we recommend reducing hardness levels to 100 ppm CaCO3.
- I am trying to lower my water with API PROPER pH™ powder, but it remains high. Why is this?
- Normally, one dose will set the pH. However, some tap water sources used in freshwater aquariums are very hard or alkaline and are strongly buffered at pH 8.0 and higher. In this case, it may require two doses of API PROPER pH powder to overcome the natural buffers and set pH to a desirable level. In this situation, it may be advisable to soften the water first.
- Is API PROPER pH™ powder safe with invertebrates and plants?
- API PROPER pH powder is safe with invertebrates, but the powders in API PROPER pH 6.5, 7.0, and 7.5 bind to some trace elements which are needed as nutrients by live plants. Therefore, we do not recommend using these API PROPER pH powders with live aquarium plants.
- Is API PROPER pH™ powder a phosphate buffer?
- API PROPER pH 8.2 is a bicarbonate and carbonate buffer, and contains no phosphate. API PROPER pH 6.5, 7.0, and 7.5 are phosphate buffers. Phosphate buffers are the most reliable buffers for freshwater aquariums. They are non-toxic to fish and easily “lock in” the pH for extended periods of time.
- Do phosphate buffers stimulate algae growth?
- No, phosphate buffers combine with essential trace elements, like iron, causing nutrient deficiencies. PROPER pH™ 6.5, 7.0, and 7.5 should not be used in aquariums where algal growth is desirable.
- Will API PROPER pH™ powder increase carbonate hardness?
- Carbonate hardness, also known as “alkalinity” and “KH,” is the level of bicarbonate and carbonate ions in water. The KH level is also a measurement of water’s ability to resist pH change. API PROPER pH 8.2 contains bicarbonate and carbonate buffers, and will directly increase carbonate hardness. API PROPER pH 6.5, 7.0, and 7.5 contain no carbonate hardness, but will cause a spike in KH as measured with KH test kits. These kits work by acidifying the water in the test tube, drop by drop, with a test reagent. When the water sample is adequately acidified, a colour change occurs in the test tube. This is called the “end point.” The number of drops of test reagent required to acidify the sample (causing a colour change) indicates the level of KH. Phosphate buffers strongly resist pH change, and will be measured just like bicarbonate and carbonate buffers. Therefore, API PROPER pH powders (6.5, 7.0, and 7.5) will cause an increase in KH measurements.
- What do API PROPER pH™ powders do?
- API PROPER pH products are pH buffers. They set the pH of aquarium water at a particular level, and also function as a dechlorinator. This means no additional dechlorinator is needed when using these products to treat water.
- I used API PROPER pH™ powder and my water has gone very cloudy. Is this normal, and is the cloudiness safe for my fish?
- The cloudiness that can be caused by API PROPER pH powder is harmless. It usually settles on its own in 24-48 hours, but the use of API ACCU-CLEAR™ water clarifier may be used to improve it. This cloudiness occurs when API PROPER pH product is in used in water with high hardness levels, and is caused by the hardness minerals coming out of the solution. To avoid hazy water, we recommend reducing hardness levels to 100 ppm CaCO3.
- I am trying to lower my water with API PROPER pH™ powder, but it remains high. Why is this?
- Normally, one dose will set the pH. However, some tap water sources used in freshwater aquariums are very hard or alkaline and are strongly buffered at pH 8.0 and higher. In this case, it may require two doses of API PROPER pH powder to overcome the natural buffers and set pH to a desirable level. In this situation, it may be advisable to soften the water first.
- Is API PROPER pH™ powder safe with invertebrates and plants?
- API PROPER pH powder is safe with invertebrates, but the powders in API PROPER pH 6.5, 7.0, and 7.5 bind to some trace elements which are needed as nutrients by live plants. Therefore, we do not recommend using these API PROPER pH powders with live aquarium plants.
- Is API PROPER pH™ powder a phosphate buffer?
- API PROPER pH 8.2 is a bicarbonate and carbonate buffer, and contains no phosphate. API PROPER pH 6.5, 7.0, and 7.5 are phosphate buffers. Phosphate buffers are the most reliable buffers for freshwater aquariums. They are non-toxic to fish and easily “lock in” the pH for extended periods of time.
- Do phosphate buffers stimulate algae growth?
- No, phosphate buffers combine with essential trace elements, like iron, causing nutrient deficiencies. PROPER pH™ 6.5, 7.0, and 7.5 should not be used in aquariums where algal growth is desirable.
- Will API PROPER pH™ powder increase carbonate hardness?
- Carbonate hardness, also known as “alkalinity” and “KH,” is the level of bicarbonate and carbonate ions in water. The KH level is also a measurement of water’s ability to resist pH change. API PROPER pH 8.2 contains bicarbonate and carbonate buffers, and will directly increase carbonate hardness. API PROPER pH 6.5, 7.0, and 7.5 contain no carbonate hardness, but will cause a spike in KH as measured with KH test kits. These kits work by acidifying the water in the test tube, drop by drop, with a test reagent. When the water sample is adequately acidified, a colour change occurs in the test tube. This is called the “end point.” The number of drops of test reagent required to acidify the sample (causing a colour change) indicates the level of KH. Phosphate buffers strongly resist pH change, and will be measured just like bicarbonate and carbonate buffers. Therefore, API PROPER pH powders (6.5, 7.0, and 7.5) will cause an increase in KH measurements.
- Is API POND ACCU-CLEAR™ water clarity solution safe around pets?
- API POND ACCU-CLEAR is for ornamental pond use only, but is safe for fish, pond plants, and surrounding wildlife when used as directed.
- Is API POND ECOFIX™ SLUDGE DESTROYER™ bacterial cleaner safe for all wildlife?
- API POND ECOFIX SLUDGE DESTROYER bacterial cleaner is safe for fish and surrounding wildlife when used as directed.
- What is included in the API pH Test Kit? How does it work?
- The API pH TEST KIT monitors pH levels in your freshwater aquarium to maintain a healthy environment for fish. This kit contains one test solution bottle, an instructional booklet, one glass test tube, and a colour chart for quick, easy, and precise comparison.
- How do I care for and clean my test tubes?
- Once the test has completed, it is important to rinse the test tube with water right away so that the contents don’t stay in the test tube. This will make sure that the reagents don’t cause anything to stick to the sides of the test tube, which could cause staining over time. Simply run the water, open the test tube gently (do not twist the cap), and allow the water to dilute and rinse the contents out of the test tube. Avoid getting the contents of the test tube on your skin.If you find that you have forgotten reagent within your test tube for a long period and the color is sticking to the tube, you are able to use a small bottle brush (and some API Safe & Easy cleaning spray) to gently wash the inside of the tube. Avoid the use of soap, as soap residue could be introduced back into the aquarium when filling the test tube at next use, which is something that could be harmful to your fish.Replacement test tubes are also available for purchase from online retailers, should you need additional test tubes.
- How hard do I shake the test tube when performing the tests?
- While it is important to shake the indicated reagent bottles very vigorously, you should be gentler when shaking the test tubes during testing. Before shaking, make sure that the cap is closed tight. Place a finger or thumb on top of the cap, to make sure it cannot come undone during use. The goal of this shaking step is to mix the contents of the tube together and this can be accomplished by simply inverting the test tube, back and forth every 1-2 seconds, for the indicated amount of time.
- How do I care for and clean my test tubes?
- Once the test has completed, it is important to rinse the test tube with water right away so that the contents don’t stay in the test tube. This will make sure that the reagents don’t cause anything to stick to the sides of the test tube, which could cause staining over time. Simply run the water, open the test tube gently (do not twist the cap), and allow the water to dilute and rinse the contents out of the test tube. Avoid getting the contents of the test tube on your skin.If you find that you have forgotten reagent within your test tube for a long period and the color is sticking to the tube, you are able to use a small bottle brush (and some API Safe & Easy cleaning spray) to gently wash the inside of the tube. Avoid the use of soap, as soap residue could be introduced back into the aquarium when filling the test tube at next use, which is something that could be harmful to your fish.Replacement test tubes are also available for purchase from online retailers, should you need additional test tubes.
- How hard do I shake the test tube when performing the tests?
- While it is important to shake the indicated reagent bottles very vigorously, you should be gentler when shaking the test tubes during testing. Before shaking, make sure that the cap is closed tight. Place a finger or thumb on top of the cap, to make sure it cannot come undone during use. The goal of this shaking step is to mix the contents of the tube together and this can be accomplished by simply inverting the test tube, back and forth every 1-2 seconds, for the indicated amount of time.
- How do I care for and clean my test tubes?
- Once the test has completed, it is important to rinse the test tube with water right away so that the contents don’t stay in the test tube. This will make sure that the reagents don’t cause anything to stick to the sides of the test tube, which could cause staining over time. Simply run the water, open the test tube gently (do not twist the cap), and allow the water to dilute and rinse the contents out of the test tube. Avoid getting the contents of the test tube on your skin.If you find that you have forgotten reagent within your test tube for a long period and the color is sticking to the tube, you are able to use a small bottle brush (and some API Safe & Easy cleaning spray) to gently wash the inside of the tube. Avoid the use of soap, as soap residue could be introduced back into the aquarium when filling the test tube at next use, which is something that could be harmful to your fish.Replacement test tubes are also available for purchase from online retailers, should you need additional test tubes.
- How hard do I shake the test tube when performing the tests?
- While it is important to shake the indicated reagent bottles very vigorously, you should be gentler when shaking the test tubes during testing. Before shaking, make sure that the cap is closed tight. Place a finger or thumb on top of the cap, to make sure it cannot come undone during use. The goal of this shaking step is to mix the contents of the tube together and this can be accomplished by simply inverting the test tube, back and forth every 1-2 seconds, for the indicated amount of time.
- Is it correct for the #2 bottle in the API AMMONIA TEST KIT to have a slightly bigger hole in the spout than the #1 does? I’m concerned my test kit isn’t accurate because of this.
- The dropper tips are all the same, but the viscosity of the liquids are different. Drops may appear to be larger coming out due to the thickness of the drop.
- How do I care for and clean my test tubes?
- Once the test has completed, it is important to rinse the test tube with water right away so that the contents don’t stay in the test tube. This will make sure that the reagents don’t cause anything to stick to the sides of the test tube, which could cause staining over time. Simply run the water, open the test tube gently (do not twist the cap), and allow the water to dilute and rinse the contents out of the test tube. Avoid getting the contents of the test tube on your skin.If you find that you have forgotten reagent within your test tube for a long period and the color is sticking to the tube, you are able to use a small bottle brush (and some API Safe & Easy cleaning spray) to gently wash the inside of the tube. Avoid the use of soap, as soap residue could be introduced back into the aquarium when filling the test tube at next use, which is something that could be harmful to your fish.Replacement test tubes are also available for purchase from online retailers, should you need additional test tubes.
- How hard do I shake the test tube when performing the tests?
- While it is important to shake the indicated reagent bottles very vigorously, you should be gentler when shaking the test tubes during testing. Before shaking, make sure that the cap is closed tight. Place a finger or thumb on top of the cap, to make sure it cannot come undone during use. The goal of this shaking step is to mix the contents of the tube together and this can be accomplished by simply inverting the test tube, back and forth every 1-2 seconds, for the indicated amount of time.
- Do I need to test calcium parameters in a freshwater aquarium?
- No, calcium levels need to be monitored and maintained in reef or marine aquariums, as improper levels can be harmful to corals and crustaceans.
- How often should I test my calcium levels?
- For best results, test calcium levels with API CALCIUM TEST KIT in your saltwater tank weekly.
- How do I care for and clean my test tubes?
- Once the test has completed, it is important to rinse the test tube with water right away so that the contents don’t stay in the test tube. This will make sure that the reagents don’t cause anything to stick to the sides of the test tube, which could cause staining over time. Simply run the water, open the test tube gently (do not twist the cap), and allow the water to dilute and rinse the contents out of the test tube. Avoid getting the contents of the test tube on your skin.If you find that you have forgotten reagent within your test tube for a long period and the color is sticking to the tube, you are able to use a small bottle brush (and some API Safe & Easy cleaning spray) to gently wash the inside of the tube. Avoid the use of soap, as soap residue could be introduced back into the aquarium when filling the test tube at next use, which is something that could be harmful to your fish.Replacement test tubes are also available for purchase from online retailers, should you need additional test tubes.
- How hard do I shake the test tube when performing the tests?
- While it is important to shake the indicated reagent bottles very vigorously, you should be gentler when shaking the test tubes during testing. Before shaking, make sure that the cap is closed tight. Place a finger or thumb on top of the cap, to make sure it cannot come undone during use. The goal of this shaking step is to mix the contents of the tube together and this can be accomplished by simply inverting the test tube, back and forth every 1-2 seconds, for the indicated amount of time.
- When should I test for copper in my aquarium?
- Use the API COPPER TEST KIT to ensure copper levels are healthy for plant photosynthesis and to prevent anemia in fish.
- What type of aquarium should API COPPER TEST KIT be used with?
- API COPPER TEST KIT can be used to test for copper in both freshwater and saltwater aquariums.
- What is Carbonate Hardness (KH)?
- Carbonate hardness, also known as alkalinity, is the measure of carbonate and bicarbonate concentrations dissolved in water. These minerals are present in municipal, well, and bottled water. The level of carbonate hardness in tap and bottled water depends on the source of the water and the treatment processes it has undergone. Carbonate hardness helps stabilize pH in the aquarium. An aquarium with a low KH level will tend to be acidic. Aquariums with very low KH are subject to rapid pH shifts if not monitored carefully. Water with a high KH level usually has a high pH.
- What is General Hardness (GH)?
- General hardness is the measure of calcium and magnesium ion concentrations dissolved in water. These minerals are present in municipal, well, and bottled spring water. The level of general hardness in tap and bottled water depends on the source of the water and the treatment processes it has undergone. Hard water is high in calcium and magnesium, while soft water is low in these minerals.
- How do I care for and clean my test tubes?
- Once the test has completed, it is important to rinse the test tube with water right away so that the contents don’t stay in the test tube. This will make sure that the reagents don’t cause anything to stick to the sides of the test tube, which could cause staining over time. Simply run the water, open the test tube gently (do not twist the cap), and allow the water to dilute and rinse the contents out of the test tube. Avoid getting the contents of the test tube on your skin.If you find that you have forgotten reagent within your test tube for a long period and the color is sticking to the tube, you are able to use a small bottle brush (and some API Safe & Easy cleaning spray) to gently wash the inside of the tube. Avoid the use of soap, as soap residue could be introduced back into the aquarium when filling the test tube at next use, which is something that could be harmful to your fish.Replacement test tubes are also available for purchase from online retailers, should you need additional test tubes.
- How hard do I shake the test tube when performing the tests?
- While it is important to shake the indicated reagent bottles very vigorously, you should be gentler when shaking the test tubes during testing. Before shaking, make sure that the cap is closed tight. Place a finger or thumb on top of the cap, to make sure it cannot come undone during use. The goal of this shaking step is to mix the contents of the tube together and this can be accomplished by simply inverting the test tube, back and forth every 1-2 seconds, for the indicated amount of time.
- How do I care for and clean my test tubes?
- Once the test has completed, it is important to rinse the test tube with water right away so that the contents don’t stay in the test tube. This will make sure that the reagents don’t cause anything to stick to the sides of the test tube, which could cause staining over time. Simply run the water, open the test tube gently (do not twist the cap), and allow the water to dilute and rinse the contents out of the test tube. Avoid getting the contents of the test tube on your skin.If you find that you have forgotten reagent within your test tube for a long period and the color is sticking to the tube, you are able to use a small bottle brush (and some API Safe & Easy cleaning spray) to gently wash the inside of the tube. Avoid the use of soap, as soap residue could be introduced back into the aquarium when filling the test tube at next use, which is something that could be harmful to your fish.Replacement test tubes are also available for purchase from online retailers, should you need additional test tubes.
- How hard do I shake the test tube when performing the tests?
- While it is important to shake the indicated reagent bottles very vigorously, you should be gentler when shaking the test tubes during testing. Before shaking, make sure that the cap is closed tight. Place a finger or thumb on top of the cap, to make sure it cannot come undone during use. The goal of this shaking step is to mix the contents of the tube together and this can be accomplished by simply inverting the test tube, back and forth every 1-2 seconds, for the indicated amount of time.
- Are high nitrate levels harmful to fish?
- High nitrate is harmful to fish, but is significantly less toxic than ammonia or nitrite. Effects of high nitrate levels are more gradual if parameters go untreated – fish will eventually lose their appetite and grow sluggish and inactive over time. High nitrate also contributes to rapid algae blooms in aquariums.
- How often should I use API NITRATE TEST KIT?
- Use API NITRATE TEST KIT weekly or bi-weekly to ensure your nitrate levels are safe for fish, or whenever you suspect you may have high nitrate levels in your tank.
- How do I care for and clean my test tubes?
- Once the test has completed, it is important to rinse the test tube with water right away so that the contents don’t stay in the test tube. This will make sure that the reagents don’t cause anything to stick to the sides of the test tube, which could cause staining over time. Simply run the water, open the test tube gently (do not twist the cap), and allow the water to dilute and rinse the contents out of the test tube. Avoid getting the contents of the test tube on your skin.If you find that you have forgotten reagent within your test tube for a long period and the color is sticking to the tube, you are able to use a small bottle brush (and some API Safe & Easy cleaning spray) to gently wash the inside of the tube. Avoid the use of soap, as soap residue could be introduced back into the aquarium when filling the test tube at next use, which is something that could be harmful to your fish.Replacement test tubes are also available for purchase from online retailers, should you need additional test tubes.
- How hard do I shake the test tube when performing the tests?
- While it is important to shake the indicated reagent bottles very vigorously, you should be gentler when shaking the test tubes during testing. Before shaking, make sure that the cap is closed tight. Place a finger or thumb on top of the cap, to make sure it cannot come undone during use. The goal of this shaking step is to mix the contents of the tube together and this can be accomplished by simply inverting the test tube, back and forth every 1-2 seconds, for the indicated amount of time.
- How do I care for and clean my test tubes?
- Once the test has completed, it is important to rinse the test tube with water right away so that the contents don’t stay in the test tube. This will make sure that the reagents don’t cause anything to stick to the sides of the test tube, which could cause staining over time. Simply run the water, open the test tube gently (do not twist the cap), and allow the water to dilute and rinse the contents out of the test tube. Avoid getting the contents of the test tube on your skin.If you find that you have forgotten reagent within your test tube for a long period and the color is sticking to the tube, you are able to use a small bottle brush (and some API Safe & Easy cleaning spray) to gently wash the inside of the tube. Avoid the use of soap, as soap residue could be introduced back into the aquarium when filling the test tube at next use, which is something that could be harmful to your fish.Replacement test tubes are also available for purchase from online retailers, should you need additional test tubes.
- How hard do I shake the test tube when performing the tests?
- While it is important to shake the indicated reagent bottles very vigorously, you should be gentler when shaking the test tubes during testing. Before shaking, make sure that the cap is closed tight. Place a finger or thumb on top of the cap, to make sure it cannot come undone during use. The goal of this shaking step is to mix the contents of the tube together and this can be accomplished by simply inverting the test tube, back and forth every 1-2 seconds, for the indicated amount of time.
- For what type of tank is API PHOSPHATE TEST KIT most appropriate? Why should I test for phosphate?
- Phosphate enters your aquarium through fish and invertebrate waste, and excess phosphate can cause problematic conditions in your tank. Use the API PHOSPHATE TEST KIT to test for high phosphate levels weekly. It may be used for both marine (saltwater) and freshwater aquariums.
- How do I care for and clean my test tubes?
- Once the test has completed, it is important to rinse the test tube with water right away so that the contents don’t stay in the test tube. This will make sure that the reagents don’t cause anything to stick to the sides of the test tube, which could cause staining over time. Simply run the water, open the test tube gently (do not twist the cap), and allow the water to dilute and rinse the contents out of the test tube. Avoid getting the contents of the test tube on your skin.If you find that you have forgotten reagent within your test tube for a long period and the color is sticking to the tube, you are able to use a small bottle brush (and some API Safe & Easy cleaning spray) to gently wash the inside of the tube. Avoid the use of soap, as soap residue could be introduced back into the aquarium when filling the test tube at next use, which is something that could be harmful to your fish.Replacement test tubes are also available for purchase from online retailers, should you need additional test tubes.
- How hard do I shake the test tube when performing the tests?
- While it is important to shake the indicated reagent bottles very vigorously, you should be gentler when shaking the test tubes during testing. Before shaking, make sure that the cap is closed tight. Place a finger or thumb on top of the cap, to make sure it cannot come undone during use. The goal of this shaking step is to mix the contents of the tube together and this can be accomplished by simply inverting the test tube, back and forth every 1-2 seconds, for the indicated amount of time.
- How do API 5-IN-1 TEST STRIPS work?
- Test strips are a fast and easy way to test your aquarium water parameters! Simply dip a strip into your water and swirl two times, then remove the strip and hold flat to evaluate colour changes. Compare these colours to the colour chart included with API 5-IN-1 TEST STRIPS, and treat your water accordingly.
- How accurate are API 5-IN-1 TEST STRIPS?
- API 5-IN-1 TEST STRIPS are highly accurate in measuring water parameters when used as directed.
- Do API AMMONIA TEST STRIPS test only for Ammonia? How accurate are they in reflecting high ammonia levels?
- Yes, API AMMONIA TEST STRIPS test solely for ammonia in your aquarium water. Test strips are extremely accurate in showing high ammonia levels – simply compare your results to the precise colour charts that come with the product, and take the appropriate actions to correct unsafe parameters for your fish.
- Can I use API AMMONIA TEST STRIPS in any aquarium?
- Yes, these test strips may be used in both fresh and saltwater aquariums.
- Do API pH TEST STRIPS only test pH levels in water?
- Yes, API pH TEST STRIPS exclusively test pH levels from 6.0 to 9.0 in freshwater and saltwater aquariums.
- Are API pH TEST STRIPS as accurate as API PH TEST KIT?
- Yes, both API products will alert you if your pH is too high or low, enabling you to take the proper steps for correction.
- How do I care for and clean my test tubes?
- Once the test has completed, it is important to rinse the test tube with water right away so that the contents don’t stay in the test tube. This will make sure that the reagents don’t cause anything to stick to the sides of the test tube, which could cause staining over time. Simply run the water, open the test tube gently (do not twist the cap), and allow the water to dilute and rinse the contents out of the test tube. Avoid getting the contents of the test tube on your skin.If you find that you have forgotten reagent within your test tube for a long period and the color is sticking to the tube, you are able to use a small bottle brush (and some API Safe & Easy cleaning spray) to gently wash the inside of the tube. Avoid the use of soap, as soap residue could be introduced back into the aquarium when filling the test tube at next use, which is something that could be harmful to your fish. Replacement test tubes are also available for purchase from online retailers, should you need additional test tubes.
- How hard do I shake the test tube when performing the tests?
- While it is important to shake the indicated reagent bottles very vigorously, you should be gentler when shaking the test tubes during testing. Before shaking, make sure that the cap is closed tight. Place a finger or thumb on top of the cap, to make sure it cannot come undone during use. The goal of this shaking step is to mix the contents of the tube together and this can be accomplished by simply inverting the test tube, back and forth every 1-2 seconds, for the indicated amount of time.
- Is API POND-ZYME™ SLUDGE DESTROYER™ bacterial cleaner safe to use with small fountains and ponds?
- API POND-ZYME SLUDGE DESTROYER bacterial cleaner can safely be used in ponds and fountains.
- Is API POND-ZYME™ SLUDGE DESTROYER™ bacterial cleaner safe to use with domestic animals?
- While API POND-ZYME SLUDGE DESTROYER bacterial cleaner can safely be used in a pond environment and will not harm mammals if they drink from or swim in treated water, it is only intended for use in ponds with fish and pond plants.
- Should we turn off the pond pump to give API POND-ZYME™ SLUDGE DESTROYER™ bacterial cleaner time to sink before the skimmer pulls it in?
- The pump should be left on when using API POND-ZYME SLUDGE DESTROYER bacterial cleaner.
- What does API POND MELAFIX™ fish remedy do?
- API POND MELAFIX fish remedy is a treatment for external bacterial infections in fish, such as fin rot or open wounds.
- Is API POND MELAFIX™ fish remedy safe with invertebrates such as snails and shrimp? Will it harm the biological filter or pond plants?
- Yes, API POND MELAFIX fish remedy is completely safe with invertebrates such as snails and shrimps. It will not harm the natural aquarium cycle or plants.
- What does API POND STRESS COAT™ water conditioner do?
- API POND STRESS COAT water conditioner removes chlorine and neutralizes chloramines and heavy metals. It also reduces stress in pond fish, and promotes the healing of wounds and regeneration of damaged tissue with Aloe Vera.
- Is API POND STRESS COAT™ water conditioner a dechlorinator?
- Yes, API POND STRESS COAT water conditioner is a dechlorinator, and will make pond water safe for your fish.
- Is API POND STRESS COAT™ water conditioner safe for all fish, invertebrates, and plants?
- Yes, API POND STRESS COAT water conditioner is safe for all wildlife.
- Does API POND STRESS COAT™ water conditioner affect the biological filter or the pH of pond water?
- No, POND STRESS COAT water conditioner will not adversely affect the biological filter or pH levels.
- Can I use API POND STRESS COAT™ water conditioner with other API products?
- Yes, you can use this product with all other API products.
- I accidentally overdosed my fish with API POND STRESS COAT™ water conditioner. Should I worry?
- No, API POND STRESS COAT water conditioner will not harm your fish or plants.
- How much API POND STRESS COAT™ water conditioner should I use?
- If you are using API POND STRESS COAT water conditioner as a dechlorinator to make tap water safe, you should dose enough for the amount of the new water you are adding to the aquarium. If you are using API POND STRESS COAT water conditioner to help fish recover from injury or disease, then you should dose enough for the amount of water in the whole pond.
- What is the proper way to clean a test tube?
- These tubes can be cleaned with hot water and then drip dried.
- Will API® Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL™ affect my pond’s protein skimmers?
- Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL will not disrupt any type of protein skimmer.
- Is there a possibility to overdose Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL in my pond?
- When dosing Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL we advise following the directions, but the product formulation does allow for a margin of error in the event a pond is accidentally dosed with slightly higher amount than specified.
- Is it safe to use Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL in my pond with other aquatic animals like snails or turtles?
- Yes, it is safe to use Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL with other aquatic animals.
- Can I use Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL with other API products?
- Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL can be used in conjunction with any other API water conditioner or medication.
- Will Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL affect the pH in my pond?
- When Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL is dosed according to the label the pH will not be affected.
- Can I double the dose for Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL if I have high levels of chloramines?
- Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL is designed to treat chloramines without the need to use a double dose. For those customers who automatically double dose there is not a problem using Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL for this, but it is not necessary.
- How often should I wait between doses of Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL?
- Once a dose is provided to the pond, it is recommended to wait for 24 to 48 hours between doses.
- How long will Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL bind ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate for?
- Once Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL is dosed it will bind the ammonia, nitrite and nitrate for up to 48 hours or longer. Testing is the best way to judge if additional dosing is necessary. In water conditions with highly elevated levels, overstocked with fish, or extremely overfed we always recommend a partial water change after 24 hours to aid the fish in the best water quality. Also, any ammonia or nitrite that is bound by Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL is metabolically available for beneficial bacteria to process. So your biological filters will be able to function when using Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL.
- How much ammonia will be removed per dose of Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL?
- When treating for ammonia, with a 5 ml/10 gal. dose of Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL, you should expect a 20-40 ppm reduction in ammonia, based on the accuracy of your measurement of your pond volume.
- How much nitrite will be removed per dose of Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL?
- When treating for nitrite, a 5 mL/10 gal. dose of Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL, you should expect a 15-30 ppm reduction in nitrite, based on the accuracy of your measurement of your pond volume.
- How much nitrate will be removed per dose of Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL?
- When treating for nitrate, a 5 mL/10 gal. dose of Pond AQUA ESSENTIAL, you should expect a large reduction of nitrate, ~ 40-60 ppm reduction in nitrate, based on the accuracy of your measurement of your pond volume.