Can I use flintstone in an aquarium?
Hello, flintstone mainly consists of silicium dioxide and does not contain lime. Removing lime with an acid is therefore not necessary, rinsing and removing attached dirt is...
Δείτε την πλήρη απάντησηHello, flintstone mainly consists of silicium dioxide and does not contain lime. Removing lime with an acid is therefore not necessary, rinsing and removing attached dirt is...
Δείτε την πλήρη απάντησηHello, this is of course possible, e.g. during the water changes mentioned on the label. However, you can also just add it into the filter as to improve the biological breakdown...
Δείτε την πλήρη απάντησηHello, the reason for this difference is as follows:From a "chemica"' viewpoint, the total hardness ist the total amount of bivalent metal ions. In practical aquarium terms, this can...
Δείτε την πλήρη απάντησηHello, I do not recommend a completely new setup - this would only destroy useful biological systems that build up slowly. It takes about 1 - 2 years until an aquarium is really...
Δείτε την πλήρη απάντησηHello, Concerning "water conditioning":sera aquatan (binds copper and protects the fish against chlorine, among others) is indeed advisable with every water change. Dosage as per the...
Δείτε την πλήρη απάντησηHello, 60 µS/cm are indeed rather high for R/O water, this might indicate a mistake while measuring (e.g. miscalibration), dirty water containers or even a faulty R/O unit! A...
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