What is Interpet Treat Aqualibrium First Aid Salt? Interpet Treat Aqualibrium First Aid Salt additive is a unique physiological salt formula that is the perfect general aquarium tonic to enrich freshwater aquariums. The mixture is designed to enhance your
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Interpet Treat Aqualibrium First Aid Salt additive is a unique physiological salt formula that is the perfect general aquarium tonic to enrich freshwater aquariums. The mixture is designed to enhance your tanks water with vital minerals that will nourish fish, help to neutralise nitrite and balance the pH of the water. This incredibly versatile water treatment comes in either a 780g pack, which should contain enough formula for several small or medium aquarium treatments, and a 260g pack, which contains enough for one or two small or medium aquarium treatments if you want to give you aquarium community’s immune system a quick boost.
Just like us, fish need lots of different vitamins and minerals to maintain their bodies. With the right combination of salt and other chemicals, this kit helps freshwater fish maintain their health, allowing them to reach their full potential and overcome problems like fish stress. The unique physiological salt formula also has a lot of extra benefits, like balancing pH and reducing the toxicity of nitrite, making for an incredibly versatile water treatment for your aquarium.
Interpet Treat Aqualibrium First Aid Salt can be offered in 3 different concentrations:
The first two concentrations can just be weighed out and added to your water about once a month. However, the 0.9% concentration must be split into two or three doses and added to your water over a few days, to avoid a sharp rise in salinity. A 0.9% concentration should only be maintained for around 2 weeks before being slowly reduced as it can affect the health of aquatic plants over time.
If youre running a freshwater aquarium of any size with any type of fish in it then you can use Interpet Treat Aqualibrium First Aid Salt safely.
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