Leftover Bio-Spira

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My QT wasn’t quite ready so I bought a bottle of Bio-Spira to speed it up. I know that the instructions say to use the whole lot but my QT is only 5 gallons and even the smallest Bio-Spira is good for 30 gallons. Using it all seemed a waste, so I used 1/3 of a bottle.

I have put the rest of the bottle back in the fridge. Do you think any of the bacteria will survive to be able to be used at a later date?

I figured that if it doesn’t work again then I haven’t lost anything, as 1/3 bottle was enough to kick start my cycle and the rest would have been wasted anyway.
 

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It should be fine refrigerated; at least the manufacturers say you can extend their self life that way
 
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All the bio spira I have bought and used were no seals. Also it didn’t say it needs to refrigerated but dr tims.
 

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My QT wasn’t quite ready so I bought a bottle of Bio-Spira to speed it up. I know that the instructions say to use the whole lot but my QT is only 5 gallons and even the smallest Bio-Spira is good for 30 gallons. Using it all seemed a waste, so I used 1/3 of a bottle.

I have put the rest of the bottle back in the fridge. Do you think any of the bacteria will survive to be able to be used at a later date?

I figured that if it doesn’t work again then I haven’t lost anything, as 1/3 bottle was enough to kick start my cycle and the rest would have been wasted anyway.
It will weaken over time. Look for the expiration date. Refrigeration may help.
 

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