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Microbe-Lift 16 Oz. Xtreme Full Function Water Conditioner

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Microbe-Lift 16 Oz. Xtreme Full Function Water Conditioner

$104.99

Full-Function Pond Water Conditioner for Every Water Change

Microbe-Lift Xtreme is a comprehensive pond water conditioner that removes chlorine, destroys chloramines, neutralises ammonia, and detoxifies heavy metals in a single treatment. Add it with every water change and pond startup to make tap water instantly safe for koi and goldfish, no separate products, no waiting period.

Everything Tap Water Brings In, Neutralised at Once

Canadian municipal water typically contains chlorine or chloramines, sometimes both, along with trace heavy metals from pipes and fixtures. Xtreme neutralises all of them on contact, including ammonia spikes that can occur during new pond cycling or after overfeeding. Unlike basic dechlorinators, Xtreme's full-function formula handles ammonia at the same time, making it the only conditioner needed during spring startup when both chlorine and ammonia can be a concern simultaneously.

Field Detail
Volume 16 oz (473 mL)
Coverage Approximately 960 gal (3,634 L) per bottle
Dosage 5 mL per 10 gal (40 L)
Neutralises Chlorine, chloramines, ammonia, heavy metals (copper, zinc, iron)
Acts On Contact, no waiting period required
Safe For Koi, goldfish, aquatic plants, all pond fish

How to Use

Add 5 mL per 10 gal (40 L) of water being added or conditioned. For new ponds being filled from tap, dose based on total pond volume. For routine top-offs and partial water changes, dose based on the volume being added. Can be applied directly to the pond as water flows in from the hose, Xtreme acts on contact. No pre-mixing, no waiting, no additional products needed for standard tap water conditioning.

Ideal for all pond keepers during spring startup, regular partial water changes, or topping off during summer evaporation, any time chlorinated municipal water enters a pond with live fish.