Seachem Flourish Trace Element Supplement for Aquariums - 500ml Bottle

By: Seachem

Visit the Seachem Store for the best Aquarium Water Treatments based on value for money, effectiveness, ingredient quality, and overall satisfaction. Seachem Flourish Trace Elements 500ml is the perfect choice for maintaining a healthy aquatic environment. This trace element supplement helps to replenish essential minerals and trace elements that are depleted from aquariums over time. With its high quality ingredients and proven effectiveness, it's sure to give you the best bang for your buck.
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Value for money
89
Packaging
65
Overall satisfaction
90
Ingredient quality
85
Effectiveness
89
Easy to use
79

Details of Seachem Flourish Trace Element Supplement for Aquariums - 500ml Bottle

  • Brand: Seachem
  • Manufacturer ‏ ‎: Seachem Laboratories, Inc.
  • Date First Available ‏ ‎: October 2, 2001
  • Item Form: Liquid
  • Liquid Volume: 500 Milliliters
  • Product Dimensions ‏ ‎: 7.6 x 2 x 1.6 inches; 1.2 Pounds
  • ASIN ‏ ‎: B001EUL3F6
  • Target Species: Shrimp
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ ‎: No
  • Item model number ‏ ‎: 743
  • Item Weight: 1.2 Pounds

Comments

Cliente Amazon: Cómo todos los productos de esta marca resulta excelente, las plantas de acuario se ven más saludables

Spain on Sep 02, 2023

carter22: Tutto ok

Italy on Jul 07, 2023

Olga TsyhypkoOlga Tsyhypko: My aquarium plants have grown better since adding "Flourish Trace".

Germany on Sep 15, 2022

Ray: I use this in conjunction with Flourish, as Trace is not a complete fertilizer by itself.
Using this with Flourish I can get just about anything to grow in my tanks.
Trace is somewhat diluted, so you have to use a higher dosage when compared to other Flourish products, but you only dose this 2X weekly or so.
Overall, it is worth it.

United States on Nov 21, 2021

Diane Trowbridge: Seachem carries a wide variety of products for freshwater and saltwater aquariums. I trust this product. Remember you are using gravel or sand and other things that displace water. Just because your tank is 20g doesn't mean you have 20g of water, Measure as you fill your tank, this will help when you start adding fertilizer and other products. If you skip measuring your bound to run into problems because you will be adding more product than you should. Something many beginners forget.

Canada on Sep 06, 2021

Curtis KnightCurtis Knight: I've used Seachem products before and found them to do wonders for my aquarium plant life. I have nothing bad to say about the product and my review would get a full 5 stars. My 4-star review stems from the way the product was shipped to me. First, there was no cap on it or in the box, second, the seal cracked in transit (not majorly but enough to leak a bit) and thirdly, it was not even wrapped in a safety seal bag. The Seachem Advance and my deodorant came in a safety seal bag but not the Trace?

In short,
Good product and I trust Seachem with my aquarium plant life. 5 stars.
Product check while packaging. 2 stars.

Canada on Jun 02, 2021

Michael Callahan: great product, very important for aquatic plants if you use any filtered water, i usually try to fill up my smaller tanks and it’s my pur filter which takes out some important minerals along with a lot of gunk, and it’s nice to be able to add exactly what i need back, i am a little worried with the copper in it for my shrimp so i just do half dosing every other week. if you’re breeding shrimp or just don’t just have a handful of amanos then i’d recommend testing your copper before and after dosing this.

United States on May 24, 2021

W. Wisener: I purchased this for my 100-gallon stock tank that I use to grow water hyacinth in (along with some goldfish). Within a week of using the SeaChem Trace (along with the SeaChem Flourish) I have noticed that the roots of the hyacinth are really starting to grow out. You can see white new roots shooting out all over the plants.

I was a bit concerned about how my goldfish would react to these chemicals, but they seem completely unaffected. I would think that if it would be incompatible with fish it would have said so on the bottle. I call this stuff my "Aquatic Miracle Grow"... LOL

I also have a few strands of Parrot's Feather and it seems to be responding well to the Trace and Flourish.

United States on Apr 22, 2021

Pablo: I use a little less than half recommended bottle dosage every day of all seachem ferts (rotate days between trace and flourish complete). Also use online co2 calculator and use just below dose of co2 tank from 5 am to 5pm. Then I air stone at night. Slightly underused recommended fish food once or twice a day. I take no days off. 2/3rd water change and vacuum every 10 days. Perfect numbers and very slow minimal acceptable algae growth on walls to be hardly visibly noticeable. I created my own HOB power filter and pre-filter using a number of materials from amazon sources. I only clean the sponges and not the physical media, squeeze them out in the throw out water that comes out during water change. Aquarium maintenance 101 from a newbie. Use as little substrate as possible to keep plants alive to more easily avoid snails. Clean literally everything before putting into aquarium, better for it to die before going in aquarium than to introduce snails. Scrape the walls of algae at each waterchange.

If you get snails, take literally everything out but fish and inverts, and soak it in a low ratio bleach plus water bath for like 20 minutes, this is the only way to kill all pest...

United States on Jul 20, 2016

Eugene Boey: Seems to work well in my fish tank, my plants are growing steadily. However be aware that this is not cherry shrimp safe as some other comments stated. I put a half cap into my planted shrimp tank thinking it was safe and half of my population died within days. I looked at the ingredients afterwards and noticed the first listed component is copper sulfate. My mistake for not reading the label and description first.

Copper itself hasn't proven to be toxic in trace amounts, but it seems "Trace" doesn't exactly add a small amount (high ppm of copper will kill shrimp). Should probably be OK in a bigger tank than mine (5g) where it can be dispersed much thinner.

The other tank I used it in (the 46g fish tank mentioned earlier) has glass shrimp in there that seem fine.

United States on Dec 26, 2015



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Brand Seachem Seachem Seachem
Manufacturer ‏ ‎ No No Seachem Laboratories, Inc.
Date First Available ‏ ‎ October 2, 2001 June 20, 2004 April 14, 2008
Item Form Liquid Liquid Liquid
Liquid Volume 500 Milliliters 2 Liters 4 Liters
Product Dimensions ‏ ‎ 7.6 x 2 x 1.6 inches; 1.2 Pounds 3.25 x 5.75 x 9.5 inches; 4.8 Pounds 12 x 5.9 x 5.9 inches; 15.87 Ounces
ASIN ‏ ‎ B001EUL3F6 B000260408 B0002A5WQ0
Target Species Shrimp Fish Fish
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ ‎ No No No
Item model number ‏ ‎ 743 67104380 67104390
Item Weight 1.2 Pounds 4.8 Pounds 0.45 Kilograms
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