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15,90

Nitrate & Phosphate removals

Aquatic Nature Nitrate Stop M seawater

14,7527,25

Nitrate & Phosphate removals

Aquatic Nature Phosphate Stop M Seawater

8,0014,00

Nitrate & Phosphate removals

Fauna Marin Power Phos Iron

16,5022,95

Nitrate & Phosphate removals

Maxspect Nano Tech Anaerobic Block

29,30
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Nitrate & Phosphate removals

Maxspect Nano Tech Clear Cube 8 pcs.

26,99

Nitrate & Phosphate removals

Maxspect Denitrification Catalyst (5st.)

8,50

Nitrate & Phosphate removals

Maxspect Nano Tech Phosphree

16,5029,95

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XEPTA NP-out

14,0022,00

Nitrate & Phosphate removals

Ocean Art Phosphate Remover

9,9514,95

Nitrate & Phosphate removals

Tropic Marin Elimi-Phos – 200 g for 400 l

18,95

Too much nitrate (No3) and too much phosphate (Po4) are not good for a saltwater aquarium with corals. Always take a good look at your eating behavior, not too much and too often a day.
A fish eats every time the fish feed sees, this is not a sign that they are hungry, but a natural reflex. Maybe the food will not be there tomorrow, so fish grab what they can grab.

Always have a working skimmer.

Excess phosphate can be easily removed with a phosphate removal agent, these products bind the phosphate and will not let it go. Well-known products are Rowaphos and DSR PhosRem.

Silicates can also be absorbed. Excess Silicates can cause a brown algae that usually ends up on the sand.

Too much nitrate can be tackled by feeding the bacteria with a carbon source (not to be confused with activated carbon). Nopox from RedSea is a popular product for this, but there are more good products.

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