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NANO ACTIVE CARBON 300ml
Brand: DENNERLE
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NANO ACTIVE CARBON 300ml – High-Performance Activated Carbon for Nano Freshwater Aquariums
Dennerle NANO ACTIVE CARBON 300ml is a super-efficient activated carbon filter medium specifically developed for use in nano freshwater aquariums. Shaped into clean, easy-to-use pellets, this carbon removes harmful substances, unpleasant odors, and water cloudiness, while being phosphate-free and pH-neutral—ideal for maintaining crystal-clear and biologically stable water.
Compatible with the Dennerle Nano FilterModul and Nano FilterExtension, it’s particularly useful for post-treatment detoxification, removing medication residues, and enhancing water clarity in shrimp tanks, planted aquariums, and delicate biotopes.
The high-porosity pellet form ensures maximum filtration efficiency, while maintaining the safety and health of shrimp, small fish, and aquatic plants. With a recommended dosage of 10–20 ml per 10 liters, the 300 ml package is sufficient for up to 200 liters of water. Use for 2–3 days to remove medications, or 7–14 days for general purification.
Key features:
Superactive pellet-based carbon for nano aquariums
Quickly removes toxins, medication residues, and odors
Phosphate-free and pH-neutral, safe for shrimp and plants
Compatible with Dennerle Nano FilterModul and FilterExtension
Recommended use: 2–3 days after treatments, 7–14 days for standard filtration
Dosage: 10–20 ml per 10 liters
300 ml treats up to 200 liters of water
Why choose NANO ACTIVE CARBON 300ml:
A professional-grade carbon filter solution for nano aquarium owners who demand clean, stable, and healthy water conditions. Efficient, easy to use, and safe for sensitive aquatic life, this product ensures maximum water clarity and filtration reliability in compact aquarium environments.