
ZEROFOSFATI
100, 250, 500, 100 g
- Prevents algae in fresh water
- Promotes the synthesis of calcium in marine water
- Adsorbs and binds phosphates
- Adsorbs and binds silicates
- It does not yield any substance
- Safe and of maximum efficiency
ZERO PHOSPHATES - is a new material that removes phosphates and silicates without contraindications on the aquarium water. Does not yield aluminum; it can also be used without problems with very sensitive fish, such as Discus, or in tanks with invertebrates. Phosphates (PO4) are caused by the decomposition of excess food, plant residues, organic substances or introduced with unbalanced fertilizers, preservatives and food colourings. Silicates usually still remain in the osmotic water. Although the presence of phosphates is necessary, they are not harmful only in very small concentrations. Phosphate levels not to be exceeded: in fresh water max 0.1 - 0.3 mg/l (P), in marine water 0.005 mg/l (P). An excessive presence of phosphates in fresh water causes an unwanted growth of algae, while in marine aquariums it blocks the synthesis of calcium, consequently the growth of organisms.
- Promotes the synthesis of calcium in marine water
- Adsorbs and binds phosphates
- Adsorbs and binds silicates
- It does not yield any substance
- Safe and of maximum efficiency
ZERO PHOSPHATES - is a new material that removes phosphates and silicates without contraindications on the aquarium water. Does not yield aluminum; it can also be used without problems with very sensitive fish, such as Discus, or in tanks with invertebrates. Phosphates (PO4) are caused by the decomposition of excess food, plant residues, organic substances or introduced with unbalanced fertilizers, preservatives and food colourings. Silicates usually still remain in the osmotic water. Although the presence of phosphates is necessary, they are not harmful only in very small concentrations. Phosphate levels not to be exceeded: in fresh water max 0.1 - 0.3 mg/l (P), in marine water 0.005 mg/l (P). An excessive presence of phosphates in fresh water causes an unwanted growth of algae, while in marine aquariums it blocks the synthesis of calcium, consequently the growth of organisms.