by ATM Shark | Mar 12, 2014
Agent Green will not harm any fish, inverts, crustaceans, corals, or any livestock in the aquatic system. Where filter feeders are concerned, any byproducts of Agent Green will not be harmful. These organisms will simply gain from it what it can, typically parts of...
by ATM Shark | Mar 12, 2014
Agent Green seals phosphate into an inert, insoluble “bead”. These “beads” will be pulled out by filtration like anything else in its genre of particle as it makes its journey around the system. It is possible for slightly larger and heavier...
by ATM Shark | Mar 12, 2014
Agent Green will not affect pH at the recommended dose. If overdosed significantly, however, the fast removal of too much calcium can result in a sharp pH drop and could harm livestock. Always stick to the recommended dose to easily avoid this problem. New Search...
by ATM Shark | Mar 12, 2014
Relax. This research was not conducted on the basis of Agent Green nor the form of lanthanum chloride it contains. The lanthanum chloride in Agent Green is a safe derivative and formulation of lanthanum chloride and is ideal for fish and livestock. New Search...
by ATM Shark | Mar 12, 2014
The lanthanum chloride in Agent Green is a formulation that is absolutely safe for live stock and creates no ill effects. New Search...