Looks like some dose a couple days before and some at time of water change. Which do you do? And do you put it in a mesh bag and hang in the tank or dissolve in water and dose the water?
I do mines after WC, put in the mesh bag and leave it for 30-45 min the come back and squeeze the bag.Looks like some dose a couple days before and some at time of water change. Which do you do? And do you put it in a mesh bag and hang in the tank or dissolve in water and dose the water?

I does get really cloudy, but after few hours it should clear up, the next day your water should be crystal clear.Cool, thanks!
I'm going to replace my Eheim spray bar. Once I get that I plan on cleaning the Eheim, replacing the spray bar, and then I'll dose with the Rid-X. I read that you should do it with a clean canister for the first dose. Even if that's not true I'm due for a cleaning anyway so might as well. Do you notice any cloudiness in the water like some mention or not really?
Yeah after you dose the tank turns white for a while haha. It does settle onto surfaces and clears the water... usually it's all but invisible by the next day. I dose with it after each water change, replenish what was last ya know? I can say when I added it to my 40 gallon while I was growing out the lungfish it seriously increased my maintenance times on the canister, and considering the nature of the stuff that comes out of a lung... that's saying somethingI does get really cloudy, but after few hours it should clear up, the next day your water should be crystal clear.

I won't say it's been miraculous with nitrates, but it definitely makes solid masses break down and end up in your mechanical filtration in much less... sludgy forms which makes for easier maintenance which could definitely have the unintended side effect of getting nitrates down a bitAwesome. I would think this in turn would help keep nitrates more stable as well as all of the fish health benefits.