Prime®
FAQs and information about Seachem Prime®
- FAQ: How often can I dose Seachem Prime®?
- Info: Seachem Prime® product description
- Info: Seachem Prime® dosing instructions
- FAQ: My Seachem Prime® smells bad or different. Is there something wrong with it?
- FAQ: I am using Seachem Prime® to control ammonia but my test kit says it is not doing anything, in fact it looks like it added ammonia! What is going on?
- FAQ: I tested my tap water after using Seachem Prime® and came up with an ammonia reading. Is this because of chloramine? Could you explain how this works in removing chloramine?
- FAQ: How does Seachem Prime® make a difference in reducing nitrites and nitrates?
- FAQ: If Seachem Prime® is removing ammonia from the system, won’t that starve the beneficial bacteria?
- FAQ: My Seachem Prime® has little brown / black specks in it. Is there something wrong?
- FAQ: How long does Seachem Prime® stay bound to the ammonia, nitrite, and nitrates?
- FAQ: When should I use the emergency dose of 5 x the recommended amount of Seachem Prime®?
- FAQ: Does Seachem Prime® expire?
- FAQ: Can I use Seachem Prime® together with ____________?
- FAQ: Is Seachem Prime® safe to use in a tank where I'm keeping _________?
- FAQ: Will Seachem Prime® affect my pH, GH, or KH?
- FAQ: Is it possible to overdose Seachem Prime®?
- FAQ: Does Seachem Prime® kill bacteria?
- FAQ: How fast does Seachem Prime® work?
- FAQ: How often can I use Seachem Prime®?
- FAQ: Does Seachem Prime® make tap water safe? Do I need to add anything other than Prime®?
- FAQ: Is Seachem Prime® sulfinate- or sulfoxylate-based? It smells like sulfur, and the medication I am using says that it should not be used with these types of water conditioners.