Seachem Prime THE ultimate conditioner?

Does anyone have any experience with TetraAqua AquaSafe? I thought I remember reading a recommendation of it somewhere on here, which is why I bought it, but for all I know it doesn't do anything. Fish aren't dead, so I guess it's at least not poisoning them :perv:


From their site, mostly voodoo IMO. Prime and nature rule.


All the features of today’s AquaSafe® now with BioExtract. The new formula now contains seaweed extracts (natural biopolymers) which support the development of beneficial filter bacteria for healthy and clear water. The added ingredients help to reduce aquarium pollution by strengthening the bacterial bed. As always, Tetra’s AquaSafe® water conditioner makes tap water safe for fish.
- Works in seconds to neutralize chlorine, chloramines, and heavy metals present in tap water that can be harmful to fish.
- Provides a slime coating to help wounds heal and protect fish from abrasions. Unique colloid ingredients in the formula have been designed to protect fish’s delicate gills and membranes.
- AquaSafe® can be used with freshwater and marine fish.
- AquaSafe® is the market leading water conditioner brand in the US and has been protecting fish for over 30 years.
 
well it was cheap at Walmart and like I said, I remember it being recommended. As long as it makes the tap water safe that's all I care about. I'll let my filter and beneficial bacteria handle the rest :clap:
 
Its not bad stuff. I used to use it, but prime is far cheaper in the long run.
 
I'll have to find a place that carries it. I've yet to see it in any of the fish places I frequent.

Internet ftw
 
AquariaCentral.com