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Old 09-15-2017, 09:00 PM   #1
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I just want to know if Tetra aqua safe water conditioner is good for my Betta fish. Also, how many drops of it is good for 5 gallons?

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Yes, it is safe. The dosage information should be on the bottle.
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Thanks. The only thing that I'm really worried about is that it doesn't specify on if it does anything to the nitrites, nitrates, and ammonia.
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Thanks. The only thing that I'm really worried about is that it doesn't specify on if it does anything to the nitrites, nitrates, and ammonia.
Is there a specific problem you are trying to address? Generally a water change would be the best way to reduce ammonia, nitrites and nitrates.
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Is there a specific problem you are trying to address? Generally a water change would be the best way to reduce ammonia, nitrites and nitrates.
No, not really. I just dont know if it neutralizes the nitrites, nitrites and ammonia in tap water.
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