




🧼 Dive deep, clean smart — unleash the power beneath your tank!
DrTim's Aquatics Waste-Away Reef is an 8oz premium aquarium treatment featuring a 100% natural bacterial formula that targets and breaks down hidden sludge and waste in reef, nano, and seahorse tanks. Designed to complement regular maintenance, it unclogs gravel beds and keeps filter pads cleaner without using harmful phosphates, promoting a balanced, thriving aquatic environment backed by marine biology expertise.



















| ASIN | B002DGMF7K |
| ASIN | B002DGMF7K |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,372 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #643 in Aquarium Water Treatments |
| Brand Name | DrTim's Aquatics |
| Color | Reef & Nano |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (436) |
| Date First Available | June 15, 2009 |
| Date First Available | June 15, 2009 |
| Directions | Adults 18 years and older. |
| Included Components | DrTim's Aquatics Waste-Away Reef |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.1 x 1.5 x 6 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.98 x 3.03 x 1.42 inches |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Item model number | 472 |
| Item model number | 472 |
| Manufacturer | DrTim's Aquatics |
| Manufacturer | DrTim's Aquatics |
| Model Name | Waste-Away REEF-PURE |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.1 x 1.5 x 6 inches; 4 ounces |
| Size | 8 oz (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Style | Waste-Away REEF-PURE |
| Target Audience Keyword | algae-eaters, betta-fish, bottom-feeder-fish, cichlid-fish, fish, goldfish, invertebrate-fish, mollusks, octopuses, rays, sharks, snails |
U**T
Tiny jar of friendly monsters that eat your tank’s secrets
Let’s talk about sludge. Not the cute kind of sludge. The kind that forms in the places you can’t see, quietly building a secret underground society in your gravel bed while you’re up top doing water changes like a proud citizen. This stuff is basically a jar of microscopic cleanup crew that shows up like, “Hello. We heard you’ve been letting detritus accumulate behind that rock.” And then they go handle it. Politely. Efficiently. Like a professional service, except the employees are invisible and don’t demand lunch breaks. I used it because even with decent maintenance, tanks still develop those hidden gross pockets—gunk in the gravel, funk in low-flow corners, that mysterious “why is the sand darker right there” situation. Waste-Away is one of those products that feels like you’re hiring a specialist for the stuff your normal routine doesn’t catch. And I’ll be real: the best part is psychological. You pour it in, and suddenly you feel like a competent aquatic overlord again. Like you didn’t just discover that your tank has been holding grudges in the substrate. Does it magically replace maintenance? No. Nothing does. Not even wizard turtles. But as a helper for breaking down the hidden waste and keeping things cleaner, it’s solid. Especially if you’ve got a system where you want the substrate to stop being a silent gunk bank. Now—Bob The Magical Talking Turtle witnessed the process and went into full elder mode. Bob The Magical Talking Turtle stared at the bottle like she was reading ancient runes. She sniffed the air once and gave me this look that said, “So you’ve finally decided to address the Under-Realm.” Because in Bob The Magical Talking Turtle’s mind, every tank has layers. There’s the bright, visible world where the fish do their fish politics. And then there’s the shadowy lower layer—beneath the gravel—where old food crumbs and mulm gather and start writing propaganda. This product is basically sending a peacekeeping mission down there. The way I explained it to myself (and, apparently, to Bob The Magical Talking Turtle) is that it’s like when the world gets… clogged. Like when a path gets blocked and the realm starts behaving wrong. Bob The Magical Talking Turtle has spent her entire existence un-blocking things: springs, groves, destinies, the occasional gnome’s confidence. And she treats “clean water” like a sacred text. So when I dosed this, she sat unnervingly still and watched the tank like she was listening to the Shell Harmonics—like she could hear the rhythm of the planet correcting itself. Then she did a slow blink that I swear translated to: Good. The hidden wastes will be unmade. The All-Song will not be muffled by filth. And honestly? That’s the vibe this product gives. It’s not flashy. It’s not a gimmick. It’s just… helpful. You use it, keep doing normal tank care, and it supports the system by dealing with the stuff you don’t want building up. Practical notes from a regular human, not a turtle-sorceress: Follow directions for dosing (don’t go full mad scientist). Best for reducing the “hidden gross” factor in gravel beds / low-flow areas. Works as part of routine maintenance, not instead of it. If you’re sick of your substrate behaving like a storage unit for secrets, this is a great add-on. Bob The Magical Talking Turtle approves. She also wants you to know that she considers sludge to be “a rude form of darkness,” and she does not tolerate rude darkness.
M**.
Keeps tank clean
I use it all the time in my 28 galllon nano cube salt water tank. It keeps it sparkling clean.
D**D
Works against "red slime" (cyanobacteria) is reef tanks
I almost passed over this product because the name made me think it was for fish that were wasting away. Not so! It is for clearing up cyanobacteria ("red slime") from salt water reef tanks. The products that claim to clean the "red stains" stop working after a few months. Bacterial resistance is my guess. So I've been looking at other types of products. This product is not the only "our bacteria will out-eat the red slime" product I've tried, so I was a bit skeptical. But after using it for a couple months (and continuing my weekly scrubbing of the red slime), I find I no longer have to scrub! The corals and other creatures in my tank don't react to it at all, unlike the "red stain removers". Well, that's not completely true. The corals exhibit feeding behavior after I treat the tank. This product doesn't cause my skimmer to over-skim, either. It is not reducing the hairy algae, which would have been nice. But, hey. I'm just happy to be rid of the red slime. The bottle is practically empty now. I expect I'll have to buy another bottle in the future and will gladly do so.
K**.
Gravel cleaner
I have an extremely large aquarium of 300 gallons and this is probably one of the most helpful products I have ever had to disintegrate the byproducts left by my huge fish. Yes, I plan on buying this again but I just hope they have it in a larger size.
D**S
Don't blind dose
It helps clean up sludge and can help your skimmer pull excess nutrients and build-up out of a system. However, it can and will stress out sps or other sensitive corals if you're not careful, even at the "half-strength" dose. *Can and will help outcompete Cyano.* That's just the nature of using a potent bacterial additive like this in a closed system, you run the risk of upsetting or hurting livestock. If you made it weak enough to have no risk whatsoever of irritating or harming nutrient-sensitive or bacterial cultivating animals then it wouldn't be potent enough to actually have a meaningful impact. Don't Blindly Dose. Keep a Close eye out for stress when you are dosing, stop if your corals react negatively.
R**3
Helped my reef tank
I started using this when the algae situation in my reef tank got bad, it definitely helped and I've been adding it to my tank every time I do a water change since then and have seen great results.
C**H
Works for me!!!
Re new and waste away were used to treat my 240 gallon saltwater tank. If you scan the qc bar on the back of bottle it will take you to Dr. Tim's website. The website gives a recommended schedule for treatment. The bottle of re new was used first, the waste away treatment was started next. When waste away was started I also started lights out for the days. I still have another dose of waste away to do tomorrow. Today my lights came on and all I can say is wow, what a difference. I've struggled with the cyano red algae for a way to long. I tried several things and was very frustrated. So far I'm very pleased with the results so far. This tank has been up for 8 years. There is a blue tang that was from an old tank that is ~15 years old. I was ready to throw in the towel. The tank looks so much better. Thanks!
C**G
Killed my fish
Killed 4 of my fish even with a half dose.
M**R
It is just like adding water into my aquarium. There is not a single sign of improvement after 2 weeks.
A**O
works as it should
A**I
I used half cap dosage and it killed my clownfish, goby and sea urchin. Be careful. Not sure why that should’ve happened.
J**I
Excellent product as always
D**N
After using other Dr. Tim's products with great success (One and Only) I was disappointed in Waste Away. It makes great claims, however I really so no difference after using it for an extended period of time. I wouldn't buy again and wouldn't recommend this product
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