mjime714;618771; said:I saw that the other day at a home depot and was going to ask if it was OK to use that version of the stuff.. Thanks for the info!! Good looking out!
Home depot has Melafix? Do they have a pond section or something?
mjime714;618771; said:I saw that the other day at a home depot and was going to ask if it was OK to use that version of the stuff.. Thanks for the info!! Good looking out!
ewurm;618776; said:Home depot has Melafix? Do they have a pond section or something?
moxxommox;618843; said:If you want a hint of cost effective ways to save money on larger-monster ponds/tanks instead of using normal shelf products for normal size family tanks, check out what the aquarium shops use, ask to have a peek into their fridge where all their meds are stored. If it's a well run shop, you will see all the pond meds instead of the usual tank meds!
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But a word of warning, please take the time to measure and treat as close as possible as the pond meds and treatments are highly concentrated and you can easily over dose remember!
Measure twice or 3 times (thrice) and medicate once!
It is the usually the case of, buy bulk and save.
RadleyMiller;619676; said:Moxxommox
That is the one thing I am afraid of using in small quantities. Super Concentrated QuickCure is not for the beginner.

ewurm;619762; said:Monster tanks are superconcentrated with fish, we need superconcentrated meds!![]()