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NEO CAP ACCELERATOR

Brand: NEO

14,90 €
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NEO CAP ACCELERATOR


NEO CAP ACCELERATOR


Natural amino acids and other nutrients

Simple dosing

Organic carbon

For optimum conditions in breeding tanks

Innovative powder


The AQUARIO Neo CAP Accelerator is a water conditioner in powder capsule form, enhancing feeding activity and spawning readiness in fish and shrimp. Mature individuals may be primed for reproduction. As a powder capsule version of the liquid water conditioner Neo V, the Neo CAP Accelerator contains natural amino acids and various nutrients.

Unlike liquid products, which can cause chemical reactions between the ingredients, Neo CAP Accelerator, together with the other capsules in the series (Neo Cap Bacter, Neo Cap Starter, Neo Cap Remover, Neo Cap Booster Tropical, Neo Cap Complex), offer a multifunctional effect without such reactions. It contains an organic carbon that is essential for the survival and reproduction of most beneficial bacteria and thus supports the natural purification of the water from harmful substances. Upon addition to the water, these beneficial bacteria are immediately activated, commencing the pollutant decomposition process. This leads to an improvement in appetite and supports spawning promotion. Note that the success and rate of spawning may vary according to the conditions and individuals within the aquarium.

The practical packaging includes 20 capsules, securely contained in a container with safety caps to prevent accidents.


Application:

Open the capsule and add only the powder inside to the tank

Use 1 capsule per 60 litres of water every 3 days

Employ an air pump to ensure adequate oxygenation

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