Enzyme replacement for hygrozyme

d0rk2dafullest

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Hello everyone I have read about hygrozyme replacements such as pondzyme and pond protector. But I was looking for something local. I found pondzyme but its a powder rather than a liquid. I don't mind using the powder its just that I don't know how much to use or don't know how to measure how much to use for a 10-15 gal feed. I also ran into something from pond care called, ecofix the bacterial one. Is this a safe alternative to pond protector and pondzyme? Was thinking to use 2ml per 10g with nutes for my daily feeding. Please lemme know what u think and if its probably going to be safe or unsafe. Thx everyone for your time.

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d0rk2dafullest

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I'm spending 140 every other week on hygrozyme. I'd rather spend 40 s year on pond protector.

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superstoner1

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I switched to pondzyme along with aqua shield a few years ago and love it. Although I was hesitant about using a dry ingredient in my RES's I have never had a problem. As for amount to use, you can't really overdose them. I use half of the scoop it comes with and then add a quarter scoop every 4-5 days. I don't even use res temp control methods anymore.
 

d0rk2dafullest

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I switched to pondzyme along with aqua shield a few years ago and love it. Although I was hesitant about using a dry ingredient in my RES's I have never had a problem. As for amount to use, you can't really overdose them. I use half of the scoop it comes with and then add a quarter scoop every 4-5 days. I don't even use res temp control methods anymore.
I'm actually feeding to coco. Are u running Dwc??

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