Concentrated organic carbon for efficient reduction of nitrate and phosphate. Particularly suitable for all saltwater aquariums with increased phosphate concentrations and low nitrate-phosphate ratios, such as: B. is often observed in reef aquariums with coral lime reactors.
– efficient reduction of nitrate and phosphate in the reef aquarium
– developed specifically for reef aquariums with coral lime reactors; but is suitable for all aquariums with an increased phosphate concentration and a low nitrate-phosphate ratio
– suitable for aquariums with marine fish, soft corals, LPS, SPS, other filter feeders and/or crustaceans
– Easy to dose as a liquid solution
Start with a daily dosage of 0,1 ml per 100 l of aquarium contents and increase the dosage by 2 ml per 0,1 l of aquarium contents after every 100 weeks while observing the animals and checking the nutrient concentrations. Dispense Tropic Marin® Elimi-NP into the flow of a pump so that it is immediately distributed throughout the aquarium.
A daily dosage of 0,5 ml per 100 liters of aquarium contents should not be exceeded. The phosphate concentration in the reef aquarium should only be reduced slowly in order to avoid possible adaptation stress on the organisms. At the same time, the nitrate-phosphate ratio should not exceed 10:1.
We recommend the use of Tropic Marin® Elimi-NP for phosphate concentrations above 0,1 mg/l. For lower phosphate concentrations, we recommend using Tropic Marin® NP-Bacto-Balance.
If the nitrate-phosphate ratio is greater than 10:1, we recommend using Tropic Marin® NP-Bacto-Balance instead of Tropic Marin® Elimi-NP in order to optimally adjust the nutrient concentrations.
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Using the 50 ml bottle: Attach the enclosed tube to the syringe and use the syringe to measure the desired amount of Tropic Marin® Elimi-NP. The air that gets into the hose and syringe when the syringe is drawn up does not affect the dosage. The lower edge of the piston always shows the correct dosage amount, even if the desired amount of Tropic Marin® Elimi-NP is only in the hose and not in the syringe chamber due to the air drawn in. The air taken in is used to empty the hose during dosing.
Using the 200 ml bottle: Turn the pump head to the left to unlock. Pressing the pump head once corresponds to 1 ml.