Tetra Pond Water Stabiliser - 1.2kg

R419.00
SKU
2704
Easy to use Does not cloud Works immediatly
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Description

Tetra Pond WaterStabiliser balances out the natural, continual carbonate hardness (KH) reduction in pond water to prevent excessive soft water. This also stabilises the crucial pH value to prevent potential fish losses. The KH level can particularly drop after prolonged spells of rainfall or due to natural decomposition processes. Rain water does not contain carbonate hardness but can contain acids, which also destroy the KH in the pond. The KH level is also reduced by natural decomposition processes in the garden pond. The decomposition of nitrogenous residue such as fish waste, leaves and other organic waste known as nitrification also releases acids that continuously reduce the carbonate hardness of the pond water. This can quickly put the fish in danger: the lower the KH level, the more the pH value of the water will fluctuate. Tetra Pond WaterStabiliser prevents these problems: stable KH and pH levels are a fundamental prerequisite for healthy water and for the well-being of the fish and all other garden pond inhabitants. Stable water values are also often a prerequisite for the use of other pond care products. 

 Always read the label and product information before use.

 

Features

  • Easy to use
  • Does not cloud
  • Works immediatly
  • Cannot be overdosed
  • Dissolves quickly
  • Stabilises the ph level
  • Prevents fish losses
  • Neutralises toxic heavy metals and ammonia
  • Reduces the toxicity of harmful substances
  • 1.2kg treats 10000 litres
  • Increases carbonate hardness KH
  • Prevents water from becoming too soft

 

Specifications

Brand Tetra
Pet Type Fish
Volume 1.2 Kilograms
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