Seachem Discus Trace supplies a broad range of trace elements demonstrated to be necessary for proper ?sh health and growth. Unlike terrestrial animals, fish obtain nutrients from both their food and environment.
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Seachem Discus Trace supplies a broad range of trace elements demonstrated to be necessary for proper ?sh health and growth. Unlike terrestrial animals, fish obtain nutrients from both their food and environment. Trace elements are normally depleted by utilization, oxidation and precipitation, thus it is important to restore them on a regular basis. Seachem Discus Trace contains only those elements actually demonstrated* to be required by fish. Aquarium salt is often used to add salts back to aquarium water. Some fish will tolerate this therapeutic use of salt, however, some fish are less tolerant. Discus as a species will not tolerate this elevated level of sodium in the water. If you keep live plants in your discus aquarium, the plants will not tolerate this either. Seachem Discus Trace is a well rounded trace mineral supplement that does not contain sodium and is used to replenish trace and ultra trace minerals that are demonstrated to be necessary for fish health and growth.
Seachem Disus Trace
- trace elements supplement for discus fish
- contains only those elements actually demonstrated to be required by fish
- 250 ml are sufficient for up to 4,000 l of aquarium water
Ingredients:
calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, potassium iodide, copper sulfate, iron sulfate, zinc sulfate, manganese sulfate, sodium fluoride, selenium AACApplication of Seachem Discus Trace:
Use 1 capful (5 mL) for every 80 l of aquarium water twice a week. - trace elements supplement for discus fish
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Reviews for Seachem Discus Trace:
Write a reviewHector T. at 06.10.2021:Rui M. at 09.01.2019:
Easy to use and my Discus live it. Good for the money!!Joćo p. at 09.01.2019:
The discus love it...
- Rui M. wrote about Seachem Discus Trace in 2019:
Easy to use and my Discus live it. Good for the money!!
JoĆ£o p. wrote about Seachem Discus Trace in 2019:
The discus love it...
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