There are some safety concern regarding this chemical
I dont know if this is available in Singapura but here's a good reading for the Flourish Excel of Seachem & Metricide 14 which I think would become very popular very soon. Its much more stronger that Excel so 2 Gal of Metricide for less price would go a long long way.
Im a big fan of Flourish Excel but its just expensive! I tried ordering Metricide 14, 2 Gallons for just US$22.14, Shipped. A 2 Liters of Seachem Excel is about US$30 + $7 shipping charges.
Check this out:
http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/fe...el-dosing.html
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There are some safety concern regarding this chemical
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There is.
If you have read the whole thread I place here, its an interesting discussion. I think on page 2 of that link you can find Seachem's answers.
I bought two (2) 1Gal Metricide 14. Seachem Excel is a great product. But its just too expensive. The cost of 2 liters of Excel is almost equal to the cost of 7.6 liters of Metricide 14.
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In Singapore its much cheaper in the long run to just use CO2 tanks than these carbon additives.
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Sorry to resurrect a year old thread, but does anybody here know where to find Metricide 14 in Singapore? Also, does anyone have any experience with using Metricide 14 in their tanks and it's effects on fish and shrimp?
Hey Bro, I'm not sure whether you can get Metricide in Singapore but there was once my friend gave me some Metricide to try and I lost some of my fishes... not sure if Metricide is fully to be blame but there are reports that it is not good for the fishes.
a two year old thread.
Ive been using metricide for nearly 3 years without problems. I got 3 gallons in stock. I dilute it with distilled water to get the strength of excel. Way cheaper than Excel. A gal would last for over a year.
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If you can get your CO2 into fine bubbles and spread them around your tank well, you don't need Excel at all.
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People use excel to keep algae's at the bay, and a co2 buffer while your co2 regulator is off. Unless you turn on your regulator 24/7.
I see more related to additional cost issue and dose habbit.
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I don't think you really know how you can manage your algae. It doesn't need 24/7 CO2 to control algae and btw are you sure 24/7 the excel is always inside the tank??? I can understand where you from cos too many people until now do not understand about algae thing.
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Anyway you cant get metrcide 14 in singapore...
Anyone use it here in singapore before?
I smell gun poweder. it depends lah. i can pour excel until plants get molten but algae are still there. everyone's tank is different the paramters ain't similar
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Not all algae are treated by overdosing Excel or metricide. But BBA, yes metricide 14 or excel can get rid of them IME.
Hair algae is tough recently in my tank and cannot get rid by excel but killed by algaefix.
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All you need is "fine" CO2 distribute everywhere in the tank. Basic house keeping is a MUST, try to vacuum those dirt's on the ground also.
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There's a lot of factor that causes algae and treatment is not only CO2. Sometimes frequent water change and current inside the tank will get rid of them.
My tank do not suffer from algae. Its just sometimes, algae would appear when I get lazy.
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Correct
i'm not growing algae over the tank, thus i'm not algae expert.
Milk,
You're just talking rubbish!
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