Someone drank the kool aid lol! If ML is not a chemical what is it then, fairy farts or something else mystical? No bacteria in a bottle will cycle a tank in 24 hrs calling BS on that.
Use seachem safe unless you like throwing your money away. If you just have chlorine get a lifetime supply of sodium thiosulfate for $20.
LMAO - x 2.
I only know of only one chlorine reducing product that might be considered natural, Vitamin C. http://www.fs.fed.us/t-d/pubs/html/05231301/05231301.html
After taking a closer look at Microbe-Lift Super Dechlorinator, and it's sister product Microbe-Lift Xtreme Dechlorinator, both appear to be similar reducing agents as to what's been marketed by numerous other companies over the past decade or more, and like a few others, use proprietary components.
Below is the MSDS for the "super" dechorinator.
http://www.microbelift.com/files/8012/7265/3379/MSDS Super Dechlorinator Water Conditioner.pdf
You shouldn't have to worry about ammonia or nitrites on a fully cycled tank....
That would depend on a number of factors, such as if one has chloramine treated tap water, the temp of their water, the pH of their water, the volume of water being changed, etc. Ammonia is toxic to all aquatic life forms, including fish, even at reduced levels over extended periods of time. A fully cycled tank will remove the toxic side effects of ammonia, but it doesn't happen instantaneously when large water changes are being performed with chloramine treated tap water.
This is precisely why Microbe-Lift has a water conditioning formula for chlorine, and one for chloramine.
I see nothing "superior" in either of these formulas.
