Aquarium-Salt Water
Aquarium-Salt Water
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Algae Guard
常规价格 $0.00 AUD常规价格单价 / 单价促销价 $0.00 AUD -
Reef Start
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Reef Biome (PNSB)
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Bio Energizer
常规价格 $0.00 AUD常规价格单价 / 单价促销价 $0.00 AUD
FAQs about Crystal's Beneficial Bacteria
How do I choose the right product from the Crystal series? What are the differences in application?
Is there a specific order when adding beneficial bacteria? Why is dechlorination necessary before use?
How many fish can my aquarium support? How much bacteria should I dose?
A simple guideline:
About 1 cm of fish per 1–1.5 litres of water.
More fish = more waste = more bacteria needed.
For dosing:
- New tank: use a higher “startup dose” (2–5× normal)
- Normal use: follow tank volume
- Heavy stocking or feeding: increase frequency or dose slightly
The key idea: match bacteria to the waste load, not just the tank size.
Why does the water become cloudy after adding bacteria? What should I do?
Common causes:
- Rapid bacterial growth (normal)
- Breakdown of organic matter
increasing suspended particles - System not yet stabilised
What to do:
- Maintain aeration
- Reduce or pause feeding
- Avoid frequent water changes
Usually clears within 1–3 days.
If I have recently cleaned my tank or filter media, which bacteria product should I use?
Cleaning filter media can:
- Remove nitrifying bacteria
- Disrupt biological filtration
Recommendation:
- Use Crystal Tank Starter bacteria
- Increase dosage for the first 3–5 days
- Reduce feeding temporarily
Essentially, this is similar to restarting a tank cycle.
How can bacteria survive for a long time in a sealed bottle? Don’t they starve?
Microorganisms have survival mechanisms:
- Enter low-metabolism (dormant)
states under nutrient limitation - Some form spores or resistance structures
- Crystal products include food for them
Conclusion: They are not actively growing — they are in a low-energy survival state.
What is the optimal temperature range for using the bacteria? Do they still work at low temperatures?
Optimal temperature:
- 20–30°C (highest activity)
At low temperatures:
- <15°C: Activity significantly slows
- <10°C: Bacteria become largely dormant
Important note: Bacteria are still alive, but performance is slower.
If I add salt to my aquarium, can I still use freshwater bacteria? How do I distinguish between freshwater and marine products?
The key factor is salinity level:
- Freshwater: <10 ppt → use freshwater bacteria
- Marine: >15 ppt → must use marine bacteria
General rule:
- Low salt (e.g. for treatment): freshwater bacteria usually still work
- High salinity: freshwater bacteria may be inhibited or die
My ammonia and nitrite levels are very high. Why doesn’t adding bacteria immediately bring them down to safe levels?
Key reason: Biological systems take time to establish.
- Nitrifying bacteria grow slowly
- They need to attach to surface (biofilm formation)
- The nitrogen cycle is sequential:
Ammonia → Nitrite → Nitrate
Limiting factors:
- Low dissolved oxygen
- Low temperature
- Improper pH
- Presence of toxins (e.g. chlorine)
Conclusion: Bacteria accelerate system establishment, but they are not an instant chemical fix.
Batch Variation Notice: This product contains multiple live bacterial strains. As a biological system, minor natural variations between batches may occur.
Slight differences in color or appearance are normal and do not affect product quality, stability, or performance.
Customer Technical support: Connect with our approachable support team for specialised assistance. info@bbabio.com.au