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Easy Life AlgExit - it tackles algae

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Algae is a pain, we all know this and we all try and deal with it in a variety of ways. Some people try and starve algae, others physically remove it. The real answer is to ensure you have good CO2 levels, good nutrients and good water movement. But we also know this is easier said than done.
However, sometimes the balance in a planted aquarium is changed or upset and algae grows. This is both unsightly and frustrating and whilst a quick fix is not the answer (you have to get to the root of the problem), sometimes it needs to be done. Introducing Easy Life AlgExit. I've not seen anything on the market before quite like it and it's made by Easy Life who already have a fantastic range of fertilisers that are very effective. AlgExit eradicates:
  1. BBA (black beard algae)
  2. String algae
  3. Thread algae
  4. Hair algae
  5. Green algae

It's quite an impressive line up I think you'll agree!! I'm sure everyone of you out there have struggled with one of the above algae at some time, and I bet you would have found a bottle of AlgExit rather handy, even if it was using it for occasionally ;)

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Robert carter
Robert carter

Have been using algexit for a while , great product but you must use it for the 4 week. I now use it at half dose as a maintainance and it certainly does the job

Richard
Richard

don’t know but we ship to the US

ira ligon
ira ligon

can the product be brought in USA

Monica
Monica

From my experience algexit works great treating black brush algae. For the quick results of getting rid of this algae is to add algexit , co2 and stress zyme into the tank. I started to dose alg exit and add stress zyme today and my black beard algae turned red with no fish, shrimp and snail side affects . Would reccommend use these three products together. Dose algexit and stress zyme once a week after water change and dose liquid co2 daily for the faster results

Richard
Richard

Interesting – but the stress zyme only effects the filter as opposed to the algae :)

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