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JellyBio Starter

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JellyBio Starter - Accelerate Your Jellyfish Aquarium Setup

Jelly Bio Starter is specially formulated with marine strains of live nitrifying bacteria to quickly establish biological filtration in your jellyfish aquarium. This beneficial bacteria helps you cycle your tank in just days, not weeks, preventing common issues like high ammonia and nitrite levels that can stress or harm jellyfish. With JellyBio Starter, you can avoid the risks of new tank syndrome and create a healthy environment from the start.

Key Benefits:

  • Rapidly establishes biological filtration
  • Prevents new tank syndrome (high ammonia & nitrite)
  • Protects jellyfish from stress and loss

Usage Instructions:

  • Shake well before use.
  • Use 3 capfuls per 2 gallons of water when setting up a new aquarium. 
  • 2 oz bottle treats up to 10 gallons.

Product Details:

  • Net: 60 ml (2 fl oz)
  • Store in a cool, dry place
  • Best used within 6 months after opening
  • For aquarium use only. Keep out of reach of children.

Don't want to wait for the cycle? 
Try our skip the cycle sponge!! 

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Quick video guide about how to do the Nitrogen cycle for your jellyfish aquariums! 

Learn more detail about how to cycle your aquarium from our blog post!

Signs That Your Aquarium Cycle is Complete:
  1. Ammonia = 0 ppm (parts per million):
    No toxic ammonia should be present. This is the first sign that the beneficial bacteria are breaking it down properly.

  2. Nitrite = 0 ppm:
    Nitrite levels should also be zero, indicating that the second group of bacteria is converting nitrites into nitrates.

  3. Nitrates Start to Rise (20–40 ppm):
    Nitrates are the final product of the nitrogen cycle. While not as harmful as ammonia or nitrites, high nitrate levels still need to be managed through water changes. A level of around 20–40 ppm is manageable, but aim to keep it under 40 ppm for jellyfish health.

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