I have no idea if Rid-X is the same as BZT, but
http://www.doughtywatergarden.com/Tips/Salt.htm suggests using Rid-X :
"Another good product is a dry enzyme that works in winter and summer. It is
also sold as Rid-X for the septic tank. It eats dead organic matter and does
no harm to fish or plants. It should be applied at a rate of 2 oz one time
per month. If there is a lot of muck the water will be tinted brown when the
black muck is dissolved back into the water it will clear up on its own in a
week or so."
Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC
"Don Cunningham" wrote in message
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I asked before and never saw an answer. Does anyone know if Rid-X (for
septic tanks) is the same bacteria as BZT? It's WAY cheaper.
don cunningham