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SL-Aqua Premium Nature Aquasoil (Black)

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SL-aqua More Nature Black Soil - Premium Aquasoil for Aquascaping

SL-aqua More Nature Black Soil - Premium Aquasoil for Aquascaping

Introducing SL-aqua More Nature Black Soil, the premium aquasoil crafted from high-quality natural soil, meticulously sintered into a soft, porous, and granular structure. Designed to uphold water stability, promote aquatic health, and ensure crystal-clear aquarium environments over extended durations.

Our exclusive formula incorporates organic and humic acids, engineered to delicately adjust pH and KH levels, fostering an environment favored by a variety of aquatic life forms. With SL-aqua More Nature Black Soil, expect pH levels to naturally settle between 5.5 and 6.5, catering particularly to soft water enthusiasts and species such as Caridina shrimp.

Enriched with natural organic acids, our aquasoil efficiently binds KH while facilitating a gentle pH decline, ideal for the flourishing of sensitive aquatic organisms. Moreover, this active pH-lowering substrate boasts a balanced nutrient profile, sustaining aquarium flora for up to six months without additional supplementation.

Key Features:

  • Compatibility with undergravel filters, enhancing filtration efficiency.
  • Unsuitable for bottom-dwelling fish to prevent water turbidity.
  • Incompatible with species requiring elevated pH levels.
  • Initial cloudiness dissipates within hours when paired with an aquarium filter.
  • Seal bag tightly to maintain moisture content.
  • Recommended substrate depth of at least 4 centimeters for optimal performance.

Specifications:

  • Color: Natural Black
  • Grain Size: 1.5-3.5 mm

Elevate your aquatic habitat with SL-aqua More Nature Black Soil—the ultimate choice for aquarists seeking unparalleled natural pH control and long-term water clarity in their aquascaping projects.

 


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