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Waste Degrader

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sari

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I was wondering if anyone has used Biotize Waste Degrader by Exo Terra. WHat exactly does it do? Does it work well? Is it safe?
 

justin

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in short it is a cheap fix for people who are to lazy to remove fecal matter and decomposing plant material. Im not saying that is you by any means. If someone needs this product, they shouldnt be in the hobby. It is made to help speed up the process in which organic material is decomposed, but it dosent take it out of the water...so. In the long run there is no point
 
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