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Old 14-10-2014, 09:17 AM   #1
GreenChapter

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Natural tropic black water

The natural living environments of fish, such as discus, angelfish or neon tetras, are characterizes by very soft, slightly acidic and often slightly dark tinted water. You can achieve these so-called tropical blackwater conditions without any trouble and lastingly with sera super peat. The functional granulate consisting of natural black peat lastingly lowers the KH and stabilizes the pH value in the slightly acidic range when simply placed in the filter. Furthermore, it continuously releases valuable humic and fulvic acids.

Lastingly stabilizes a slightly acidic pH value
Gentle reduction of water hardness
Lasting release of valuable humic acids and fulvic acids
Natural chelate formers bind toxic heavy metals
Prophylactic against spawn fungus and infestation
Mucous membrane protecting effect
Natural algae prevention by light filtration
Slightly amber colored tint enhances stress reducing effect
Appropriate blackwater effect for tropical aquariums
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