Seachem Stability Fish Tank Stabilizer - For Freshwater and Marine Aquariums, 16.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
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Seachem Stability Fish Tank Stabilizer - For Freshwater and Marine Aquariums, 16.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)

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Details

  • Brand
    Seachem
  • Liquid Volume
    5E+2
  • Item Weight
    1.1 Pounds
  • Item Form
    Liquid
  • Target Species
    Fish
🐟Biofilter Boost
🧪Non-Toxic Formula
⚗️Synergistic Bacteria Blend

Description

🐠 Dive into Stability: Your Fish's Best Friend!

  • EASY APPLICATION - Simple dosage instructions for hassle-free tank stabilization.
  • GLUTEN FREE ASSURANCE - Perfect for all aquarium enthusiasts, regardless of dietary concerns.
  • SAFE FOR ALL AQUATIC LIFE - Non-toxic formula ensures the safety of fish and plants alike.
  • VERSATILE BACTERIA STRAINS - Effective in both freshwater and marine systems, adapting to various conditions.
  • RAPID BIOFILTER ESTABLISHMENT - Prevent new tank syndrome and ensure a thriving aquatic environment.

Seachem Stability is a powerful fish tank stabilizer designed to rapidly establish the biofilter in both freshwater and marine aquariums. With a unique blend of aerobic, anaerobic, and facultative bacteria, it effectively breaks down waste and prevents the dangers of new tank syndrome. Safe for all aquatic life, this gluten-free liquid treatment is easy to use and ensures a thriving aquatic ecosystem.

Specifications

Item Weight1.09 Pounds
Liquid Volume500 Milliliters
Allergen InformationGluten Free
Target SpeciesFish
Item FormLiquid

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Reviews

4.8

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A**A

Great item

Why did you pick this product vs others?:Does what it’s suppose to

W**.

I'll use this every time I cycle a tank

I used this in combination with Prime to do an in fish cycle and it worked great. It gives you instructions on the bottle - to use for 7 days or something like that - but I just kept going with it while I slowly added fish and it worked great.I started with a freshly planted tank and all the levels were zeroed out (Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate). I would dose Prime and Stability and a pinch of fish food daily in the morning and run water tests at night. The logic is, Prime would safely neutralize any Ammonia for 24 hours (while keeping it available for beneficial bacteria as a food source) and Stability would ensure there's enough beneficial bacteria to consume the available Ammonia and Nitrite.After a day or two, I added a few Guppies for their hardiness, hungry appetites, and large bioloads. In the meantime, I continued dosing Prime and Stability daily. 25% water change after a week with levels still good with some traces of Nitrate. A few Corydoras added to minimize leftover food from decomposing. Still dosing Prime and Stability daily. Fish thriving, plants thriving, and trace amounts of Nitrate. Kept dosing, but in somewhat smaller amounts, only using the recommended dose when adding fish. Months in, all is well with no deaths and a perfectly cycled tank.During the whole process I never saw any Ammonia or Nitrites spikes, even when adding fish. The Prime would keep Ammonia in check. And dosing Stability would make sure there's enough beneficial bacteria to handle whatever levels are in the tank, even if it fluctuates. Great product! Definitely recommend as I do most Seachem products.

P**E

We’ll buy again

Great quality

J**Y

This product worked for me

Stability helped me start and establish a brand new 55G tall from scratch with only one fish departing to the Golden Pond in the Sky (loach swam up the intake into the filter impeller...messy). From day one I did daily testing with the API kit and made an Excel spreadsheet of the data. There were very small, irregular ammonia spikes at the 2nd/3rd week, but not into the "danger" zone and slowly decreased to 0ppm by the end of the 4th week. Nitrites and nitrates increased from the 3rd week and then hovered at a "very acceptable" range below danger zone and then gradually decreased to ~0 ppm for nitrites and ~20ppm for nitrates by the 5th/6th week. The results I got from the test kit were evaluated against a U of Florida's chart (I am a bio major) of Total Ammonia Nitrogen Toxicity (using pH and water temperature as the other parameters), and were in the range that is deemed not dangerous to FW fish for a short term period. With the results of these API test and my personal experience, I would definitely recommend and have been using Seachem Stability as a "jump start" product to establish the important biological filter in a FW aquarium or to boost or supplement the already existing bio filter in an established tank. For those interested about my experience, see below for in depth details.Products used:-Seachem Stability-Seachem Prime-API FW Master Test Kit1st week:IMPORTANT: FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR THE FIRST WEEK'S DOSING SCHEDULE BASED ON YOUR TANK'S VOLUME.Added 7 Zebra danios. These are hardy fish and can survive a newbie's foray into fishkeeping and hopefully any mistakes I make.First day: One capful( 5mL) for every 10G of NEW WATER, so 5 capfuls.Days 2-7: One capful for every 20G of water, so ~3 capfuls EVERYDAY. Added 4 black Java loaches/khuli loaches on day 3.Note: Directions says you can add fish/inverts immediately and at any time as long as you follow the all-important dosing schedule above for the FIRST week only.NOTE: After first week, one capful for every 20G once a month, or with each water change, or introducing new fish, or medicating.2nd week:Added Dwarf gourami and 3 Albino cories. Did 25% water change with Prime, then dosed with 3 capful of Stability, which is the dose for ~60G.3rd week:Added Bristlenose pleco. Did 25% WC with Prime, then dosed with 3 capful of Stability.4th week:Added 3 more Albino cories. Added 1teaspoon/10G API Aquarium salt to counter increasing ammonia, nitrites and nitrate spikes.5th week:Added 5 more loaches. Did 25% WC with Prime, then dosed with 3 capful of Stability.6th week:Added 2 Amano shrimps. Did 25% WC with Prime, then dosed with 3 capful of Stability.4 months later:3 Bamboo shrimps, 2 Amano shrimps, 9 Loaches, 6 Cories, Dwarf gourami, 7 Danios, BN pleco, plants. All fish/inverts growing and healthy. I now only dose 1 capful of Stability with each 25% WC, as my biofilter is now well established and API tests show it doesn't need 3 capfuls for every WC. Thanks Stability!

K**

Seachem makes the best beneficial bacteria in a bottle

I use seachem products on all of my aquariums, this is the best value for your money when it comes to water, cleanliness and water clarity. The size of this product helps with large aquariums and the smell is not that bad.

C**G

It seems fine, but won't cycle a biofilter like it claims.

I'm sure Seachem Stability works well to stabilize and maintain a biofilter as it's advertised, but don't believe the hype that it will instantly cycle your biofilter. Sure, it can help get things off the ground by seeding the filter media with bacteria, but don't expect a colony of nitrifying bacteria in 24 hours or something ridiculous. When used with Seachem Prime you could probably reasonably perform a fish-in cycle in 7-10 days, but I'm in the camp that believes a fishless cycle with ammonium chloride and live plants is ideal. Having said that I found significantly better results using Fritz TurboStart 700 to kick off my nitrogen cycle. Stability didn't get me any results after a week using their recommended loading dose and maintenance dose. I'm somewhat certain it actually gave me a surface biofilm that I've never experienced before when using it to start a nitrogen cycle.Once the cycle has kicked off, I've diligently used Stability to 'maintain' my biofilter by adding it with water changes and stocking new animals. It's never given me problems, but it's honestly difficult to gauge how well it performs as there's no water test that can be done to see what kind of impact it makes to an already established tank. I suppose if you have a catastrophic crash in your biofilter or perhaps overload it you could measure its before-and-after performance with ammonia and nitrite tests, but thankfully I haven't experienced anything like that. I'll continue to use Stability, Prime, and Pristine in maintenance doses as suggested because as far as I know, it's working as intended, and making changes to a stable environment is a recipe for disaster. I just haven't had luck with it kick-starting the nitrogen cycle. For that I'd put my faith in Fritz TurboStart (or FritzZyme)

M**N

5 star's

Good job good job

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