







💧 Transform your tank water, transform your aquatic life!
Natural Rapport Aquarium Water Conditioner is a 16 fl oz liquid treatment that instantly detoxifies tap water by removing ammonia, nitrite, chlorine, chloramine, and heavy metals. Suitable for both saltwater and freshwater tanks, it balances pH and adds protective slime and stress coats to promote fish health. Safe for marine invertebrates and plants, this all-in-one formula is made in the USA and highly rated by thousands of aquarium enthusiasts.






| Brand | Natural Rapport |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,778 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Natural Rapport |
| UPC | 714496062694 |
L**Y
Conditions the water well
My fish are alive, so things seem to be going well. It is a little pricey, but it works very well for the fish tank and the fish. I use a gallon at a time.
J**A
Good product and price.
Bought for our new African dwarf frog tank. Exactly what I needed and at a great price.
C**.
Clean water
Works good. Fish are happy.
P**N
Aquarium aquatic conductor.
Provides a good balance to the detoxification of Aquarium Water. Conditions to necessary amounts of Nitrogen Chlorine Ammonia when required amounts are used. Good value for money. This products takes the place of 3+ in a good bottle size. Recommend for price size usage
W**R
Great stuff!
Solid product, I use it for all water types!
T**L
❤️I can’t say enough good things about this product ❤️
I read a review about this brand stating their fish were in bad condition, hadn’t been eating, staying on the bottom of the tank and looked like they were about to die. He said he added this to his aquarium and they are healthy now. The reason I was searching is because my Glo Fish were fine but my 5yr. old Pleco hadn’t eaten in almost a month and was laying on the bottom of the tank or balancing on her nose like what I called “Doing the Titanic”. Totally thought she was a goner. The water seemed to have recently been treated with what smells like chlorine now that summer days are upon us as they do every year. But this year was different because algae wasn’t even growing, my live aquarium plants were suffering and the water was clearer than I had ever seen, my filter had absolutely nothing on it either. So I took my filter out to encourage algae to grow but still nothing. I vacuumed the gravel per usual, which was awful because the wafers weren’t getting eaten but was holding out hope. I used the last of my trusty water conditioner I’ve used over 20 years when replacing the first 10 gallons of water then used half a cap full for the last 5 gallons. Now when I say my Pleco came back is an understatement. By the next day or two she began eating her wafers again, swam around the tank searching for algae and is hanging on the glass again. I couldn’t believe it! I still can’t! It’s so nice to look at my tank every morning and see her healthy again and not having to wonder if today is the day. I am sticking with this brand from now on. The bottle is pretty big and I use less than with the other brand so it’s going to last a long time with water changes along with adding water to the tank. Read the directions, don’t use too much and enjoy your much happier fish!
A**Z
Comment
I love this product my turtle loves to swim and enjoy his yummy food thanks to this product
K**E
Sounded Convenient, But Caused a Huge Algae Bloom — Wouldn’t Recommend
I bought the Natural Rapport Aquarium Water Conditioner because the idea of an “all-in-one” treatment sounded super convenient. It had solid reviews, and I figured, why not give it a try? Unfortunately, the first and only time I used it, I experienced a massive outbreak of brown algae (diatoms) overnight—something I’ve never had to deal with before in my tank. The only change I made was switching to this conditioner, so I did a little research. ⚠️ Why I Don’t Recommend It: Not as chemically complete or efficient as trusted brands like Seachem Prime or API Stress Coat + Stability. Those products: Detoxify ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates—Prime especially is well-known for this. Are highly concentrated, so you use less per gallon. Allow you to dose precisely for emergencies (like ammonia spikes or new tank cycling). Often pair with bacteria supplements (like API Quick Start or Seachem Stability) that help support the nitrogen cycle. Natural Rapport claims to do “everything in one,” but it seems to lack the strength and reliability of dedicated, science-backed formulas. The formula may include natural additives or organics that can fuel diatom blooms or cloud the water—something I hadn’t experienced with other conditioners. 🐠 Final Thoughts: It might work fine for some, but in my case, it caused more problems than it solved. While my fish were fine, the algae bloom was sudden, ugly, and completely avoidable. I’ve since gone back to using Seachem Prime + Stability and haven’t had the issue again. If you’re serious about aquarium care—especially in tanks with sensitive fish or plants—I’d recommend sticking with reputable, proven brands and using separate treatments for best control.
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