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Product code: J24902

AQUADUR Remineralizing salts

Brand: JBL

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AQUADUR


JBL Aquadur - 250gr

JBL AquaDur plus is a mineral mixture containing agents that cause both carbonate hardness and total hardness. The composition is based on the ion diffusion of many tropical waters. JBL AquaDur plus is ideally suited to increase carbonate hardness and total hardness in all soft waters.

This increases the buffering capacity, stabilizes the pH value and prevents dangerous acidification. Soft water prepared with JBL AquaDur plus is ideal water for breeding and keeping all aquarium fish, thanks to its content of B vitamins and other important active elements that are essential especially for the microorganisms that are so important in the aquarium.

Use:

With JBL AquaDur plus, any soft water can be brought to any desired hardness level, depending on the needs of the fish to be cared for, by mixing the powder into it. JBL AquaDur plus is suitable for reverse osmosis water as well as for fully desalinated water, soft tap water and rain water.

JBL AquaDur plus does not introduce any pollutants into the water and is ideal for hardening even if, due to the pollutant content of the original water, the preparation must be carried out by reverse osmosis. In addition, water prepared with JBL AquaDur plus has a more advantageous ion distribution for most tropical fish than ordinary tap water.


Dosage:

One measuring spoon (approx. 4.5 g) increases 100 l of water by 0.6° dKH and 0.8° dGH.

The conductance value is increased by approx. 50 pS.

The contents of the package increase 32501 by approx. 1° dKH and 1.3° dGH.

[dKH = German carbonate hardness, dGH = German total hardness

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