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SaltyShrimp Bee Shrimp Mineral Gh+ (850g)
SaltyShrimp Bee Shrimp Mineral Gh+ (850g)
SaltyShrimp Bee-Shrimp Mineral GH+
was specially developed for the keeping and breeding of bee, bumblebee and tiger shrimps and is used to harden osmosis water, rainwater, fully desalinated water, etc. It increases the total hardness (°dH) without significantly affecting the carbonate hardness (KH), so that Shrimp from soft water habitats feel particularly comfortable (ratio KH/°dH: 0.06/1.0).
Bee-Shrimp Mineral GH+ contains all the important minerals and trace elements for health, color, good reproduction rates and growth. It promotes plant growth and microbial regeneration in organic filter substrates. The risk of dangerous germs is also reduced by particularly promoting antagonistic (counteracting) microflora.
Bee Shrimp Mineral GH+ has no direct influence on the pH value.
For keeping and breeding, the aim is for a pH value of below 7, which can occur when the biological degradation processes begin to become active. If the pH value is higher, it can be easily influenced if the carbonate hardness (KH) is low and can be reduced, for example, with alder cones or peat (containing fulvic acid), or pH-reducing agents.
Instructions for use:
Stir the mineral salt (bee salt) into water outside the aquarium. Bee-Shrimp Mineral GH+ dissolves almost completely in a few seconds and the water is then ready for use. Particles that are not dissolved should be added to the aquarium. Close the can after each use.
Dosage:
Harden osmosis water, rainwater, fully desalinated water etc. with Bee-Shrimp Mineral GH+ to approx. 6 °dH and/or a conductivity of approx. 200 +/- 50 µS (microSiemens), which corresponds to a slightly heaped measuring spoon (approx. 3 g ) to 20 liters of water. Measuring spoon is included.
Contents:
850 g (for approx. 5660 l)
Measuring spoon included
resealable screw container
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