Fish - Health & wellbeing

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  • Aquasonic - Magna Clear (1L)

    Aquasonic Aquasonic - Magna Clear (1L)

    Magna Clear will clear water in aquariums when water is cloudy or where gravel has dirtied the water. Ideal for new aquariums. Excellent for fish bowls. Magna Clear will assist filters in your aquarium to work more efficiently and also helps clear aquariums with insufficient filtration and bowls with no filtration. Magna Clear settles and collects suspended organic matter, which can then be easily siphoned off leaving your aquarium clear.   Directions for Use: 1ml per 20ml, (3 drops per 4L) for clearing cloudy or new aquariums.1ml per 40ml for improved filtration or to settle suspended organic matter.   Important: Dilute calculated dosage in a small quantity of water before dispersal into the aquarium. Airstones and filtration will help the dispersion. Only gentle agitation is required. Repeat if necessary after 24 hours. Do not use more than twice in 14 days.

    $37.19

  • Aquasonic - Magna Clear (250ml)

    Aquasonic Aquasonic - Magna Clear (250ml)

    Magna Clear will clear water in aquariums when water is cloudy or where gravel has dirtied the water. Ideal for new aquariums. Excellent for fish bowls. Magna Clear will assist filters in your aquarium to work more efficiently and also helps clear aquariums with insufficient filtration and bowls with no filtration. Magna Clear settles and collects suspended organic matter, which can then be easily siphoned off leaving your aquarium clear.   Directions for Use: 1ml per 20ml, (3 drops per 4L) for clearing cloudy or new aquariums.1ml per 40ml for improved filtration or to settle suspended organic matter.   Important: Dilute calculated dosage in a small quantity of water before dispersal into the aquarium. Airstones and filtration will help the dispersion. Only gentle agitation is required. Repeat if necessary after 24 hours. Do not use more than twice in 14 days.

    $18.29

  • Save -23% Aquasonic - Magna Clear (5L)

    Aquasonic Aquasonic - Magna Clear (5L)

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    Magna Clear will clear water in aquariums when water is cloudy or where gravel has dirtied the water. Ideal for new aquariums. Excellent for fish bowls. Magna Clear will assist filters in your aquarium to work more efficiently and also helps clear aquariums with insufficient filtration and bowls with no filtration. Magna Clear settles and collects suspended organic matter, which can then be easily siphoned off leaving your aquarium clear.   Directions for Use: 1ml per 20ml, (3 drops per 4L) for clearing cloudy or new aquariums.1ml per 40ml for improved filtration or to settle suspended organic matter.   Important: Dilute calculated dosage in a small quantity of water before dispersal into the aquarium. Airstones and filtration will help the dispersion. Only gentle agitation is required. Repeat if necessary after 24 hours. Do not use more than twice in 14 days.

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    $72.39 $56.00

  • Aquasonic - Marine pH Test Kit

    Aquasonic Aquasonic - Marine pH Test Kit

    Normal pH The pH of water in the ocean is around 8.1. This is also the recommended pH of a marine aquarium, with levels slightly above or below this value considered acceptable. This happens as a result of the carbonate hardness value of sea water, which is about 125ppm. However, certain events such as biological filtration of a marine aquarium, tend to reduce the carbonate hardness value and therefore lower the pH. Also certain influences, such as carbon dioxide, can affect the reading of pH value.   Biological Filtration The assimilation of waste by bacteria in the filter of a marine aquarium is an acidifying process and in time will reduce the carbonate hardness value of the water. As this occurs, the pH value will fall. Carbonate hardness levels can be maintained with Aquasonic Carbonate Hardness Generator Powder. At a pH of 8.1 the carbonate hardness value should be 125ppm. If the carbonate hardness value of a marine aquarium is correct, yet pH values are not, the influence of carbon dioxide should be considered.   The Effects of CO2 For pH to read correctly, carbon dioxide must be in equilibrium with the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is produced by fish, plants, corals and bacteria assimilating waste in the biological filter in the aquarium. Some trickle (mini-reef) filters can expel carbon dioxide so efficiently that the quantity of carbon dioxide is less than the atmosphere, so pH reads higher than it really is. Likewise, in an aquarium with substrate filtration, carbon dioxide has some difficulty escaping as it is produced by the biological filter and other life. Under these conditions, carbonic acid may be formed and pH will read lower.   Using pH to Advantage During the development of bacteria in a biological filter, ammonia and nitrate conditions ensure. Both are deadly to marine fish. The toxicity of ammonia and nitrite, however, is in direct relation to the pH value of the water in the system. By lowering the pH, the toxicity of these deadly conditions is minimised. To lessen the toxicity of nitrite, lower the pH to 7.5.

    $26.49

  • Aquasonic - Marine Start (100ml)

    Aquasonic Aquasonic - Marine Start (100ml)

    Aquasonic Marine Start is the safe and easy way to start up a marine biological filter, before stocking an aquarium. As the biological filter systems used in marine aquariums develop, toxic conditions occur. Aquasonic Marine Start chemically induces these conditions into a filter system by creating ammonia and then nitrite conditions. This leads to the development of nitrifying bacteria. This bacteria attaches to the filtration medium, filtering the water to convert toxic ammonia and nitrite to less harmful nitrate. Use Aquasonic's Ammonia Test Kit and Nitrite Test Kit to monitor the levels.   Directions for Use: 1ml per 20L each day for 7 days. Avoid using activated carbon or other absorbent filtration until the nitrifying bacteria are established. Adequate circulation to ensure oxygen supply through the filter medium is essential. A spike ammonia will develop over the first 7-10 days. This will decrease when a population of Nitrosococcus sp. becomes established. Following this, a spike in nitrite will be observed over days 10-21. Once this spike decreases, a population of NItrococcus sp. has become established. When the nitrite reading is zero, the aquarium may be safely stocked. Please note times may vary according to water quality and conditions.   To calculate approximate aquarium capacity: Multiply the length x width x water level height (in cm) and divide by 1,000 for litres.

    $12.49

  • Aquasonic - Marine Start (250ml)

    Aquasonic Aquasonic - Marine Start (250ml)

    Aquasonic Marine Start is the safe and easy way to start up a marine biological filter, before stocking an aquarium. As the biological filter systems used in marine aquariums develop, toxic conditions occur. Aquasonic Marine Start chemically induces these conditions into a filter system by creating ammonia and then nitrite conditions. This leads to the development of nitrifying bacteria. This bacteria attaches to the filtration medium, filtering the water to convert toxic ammonia and nitrite to less harmful nitrate. Use Aquasonic's Ammonia Test Kit and Nitrite Test Kit to monitor the levels.   Directions for Use: 1ml per 20L each day for 7 days. Avoid using activated carbon or other absorbent filtration until the nitrifying bacteria are established. Adequate circulation to ensure oxygen supply through the filter medium is essential. A spike ammonia will develop over the first 7-10 days. This will decrease when a population of Nitrosococcus sp. becomes established. Following this, a spike in nitrite will be observed over days 10-21. Once this spike decreases, a population of NItrococcus sp. has become established. When the nitrite reading is zero, the aquarium may be safely stocked. Please note times may vary according to water quality and conditions.   To calculate approximate aquarium capacity: Multiply the length x width x water level height (in cm) and divide by 1,000 for litres.

    $22.09

  • Aquasonic - Methylene Blue Solution (100ml)

    Aquasonic Aquasonic - Methylene Blue Solution (100ml)

    AQUASONIC - Methylene Blue Solution (100ml) aids in the treatment and control of white spot disease (Ichthyophthirius Multifiliis) and superficial fungal infections in freshwater aquarium fish. Also prevents fungal infection on fish eggs.   Directions for Use: Methylene Blue is an intensive dyestuff which may cause staining of aquarium equipment and adversely affect the helpful bacterial flora in biological filters. Remove activated carbon or other absorbent materials from filtration system and slow flow rate of sub gravel filtration for duration of treatment. Toxic to plant life at higher than recommended dose rate. Not to be used on fish intended for human consumption. Do not swallow.   Storage: Store below 30C (Room Temperature)   Disposal: Dispose of empty container by wrapping with paper and putting in garbage.   Dosage Rates: Use at the rate of 5mL per 20 litres of aquarium water. Harmful to corals. Do not overdose. Repeat treatment after 3 days if necessary. To calculate approximate tank capacity: length x width x water level height (in cm) and divide by 1000 for litres.   Note: All fish benefit from a 25% fortnightly water change. When signs of disease are present a partial water change (25% of capacity) is recommended before commencing treatment and every third day thereafter before retreatment until cure is affected.  

    $13.39

  • Save -23% Aquasonic - Methylene Blue Solution (1L)

    Aquasonic Aquasonic - Methylene Blue Solution (1L)

    AQUASONIC - Methylene Blue Solution (100ml) aids in the treatment and control of white spot disease (Ichthyophthirius Multifiliis) and superficial fungal infections in freshwater aquarium fish. Also prevents fungal infection on fish eggs.   Directions for Use: Methylene Blue is an intensive dyestuff which may cause staining of aquarium equipment and adversely affect the helpful bacterial flora in biological filters. Remove activated carbon or other absorbent materials from filtration system and slow flow rate of sub gravel filtration for duration of treatment. Toxic to plant life at higher than recommended dose rate. Not to be used on fish intended for human consumption. Do not swallow.   Storage: Store below 30C (Room Temperature)   Disposal: Dispose of empty container by wrapping with paper and putting in garbage.   Dosage Rates: Use at the rate of 5mL per 20 litres of aquarium water. Harmful to corals. Do not overdose. Repeat treatment after 3 days if necessary. To calculate approximate tank capacity: length x width x water level height (in cm) and divide by 1000 for litres.   Note: All fish benefit from a 25% fortnightly water change. When signs of disease are present a partial water change (25% of capacity) is recommended before commencing treatment and every third day thereafter before retreatment until cure is affected.

    $68.49 $53.00

  • Aquasonic - Methylene Blue Solution (250ml)

    Aquasonic Aquasonic - Methylene Blue Solution (250ml)

    AQUASONIC - Methylene Blue Solution (100ml) aids in the treatment and control of white spot disease (Ichthyophthirius Multifiliis) and superficial fungal infections in freshwater aquarium fish. Also prevents fungal infection on fish eggs.   Directions for Use: Methylene Blue is an intensive dyestuff which may cause staining of aquarium equipment and adversely affect the helpful bacterial flora in biological filters. Remove activated carbon or other absorbent materials from filtration system and slow flow rate of sub gravel filtration for duration of treatment. Toxic to plant life at higher than recommended dose rate. Not to be used on fish intended for human consumption. Do not swallow.   Storage: Store below 30C (Room Temperature)   Disposal: Dispose of empty container by wrapping with paper and putting in garbage.   Dosage Rates: Use at the rate of 5mL per 20 litres of aquarium water. Harmful to corals. Do not overdose. Repeat treatment after 3 days if necessary. To calculate approximate tank capacity: length x width x water level height (in cm) and divide by 1000 for litres.   Note: All fish benefit from a 25% fortnightly water change. When signs of disease are present a partial water change (25% of capacity) is recommended before commencing treatment and every third day thereafter before retreatment until cure is affected.

    $24.79

  • Save -22% Aquasonic - Nitrate Test Kit Aquasonic - Nitrate Test Kit

    Aquasonic Aquasonic - Nitrate Test Kit

    In all aquarium systems, biological activity develops in your filter, and on the surface of gravels and decorations etc. These bacteria are essential to achieve a balance in your aquarium and different types of bacteria need to be present in the right proportions to break down waste and deal with ammonia, nitrite and nitrate, which can all be harmful to your fish. Every time you change or add something in your tank, or you clean it, you potentially upset the balance because you are effectively removing some of this bacteria.   Nitrate Nitrate ions are produced as a result of biological action occurring mainly in your aquarium filter system. It is the residue of a chain reaction by aerobic bacteria, breaking down fish waste. Nitrate accumulates in an aquarium in proportion to the stock load waste and is a good indicator of general water quality.   Permissible Nitrate Levels As nitrate levels increase, water quality decreases. The quantity of permissible nitrate varies with the particular aquatic life being cultured. a) For marine systems culturing fish, acceptable levels are 20ppm to 40ppm. Many species of marine fish will accept higher levels of 80ppm to 100ppm without apparent effect on their health. But it is recommended that when levels climb above 40ppm steps should be taken to lower the nitrate to avoid stress. b) For reef systems culturing invertebrates, much lower levels of nitrate are acceptable. A level of 5ppm or less is optimum. Again, many invertebrates will accept higher levels but once these levels climb above 20ppm many of the more sensitive invertebrates will be irreparably damaged. It has been shown that small quantities of around 5ppm of nitrate are of assistance in culturing marine plants. Nitrate tests on reef systems should occur weekly and levels should be kept below 10ppm. c) Freshwater fish. Tolerance to nitrate with freshwater fish is higher than saltwater species. Some delicate species will tolerate around 50ppm, but some species will tolerate far higher levels. It is recommended that as nitrate levels approach 50ppm steps should be taken to reduce the level.   Lowering Nitrate The easiest method to lower nitrate is to change water. Regular water changes should ensure that the nitrate levels stay within acceptable limits. Recommended minimum water change requirements are 25% per month. If water changes do not keep the nitrate at acceptable levels, then perhaps the number of fish in the tank is too great for your aquarium system, so reduce the number of fish. Denitrification filters can lower nitrate successfully, but this must be closely monitored to avoid dangerous gases that can harm aquarium inhabitants. Marine plants and algae can use some nitrate as nutrients and are a definite advantage in the control of nitrate.   To Break The Ammonia - Nitrite - Nitrate Cycle: Perform a water change Remove anything that can cause ammonia to form (e.g., dead organic matter or excess fish waste) from amongst the substrate (e.g., gravel cleaner) Use Aquasonic AMMO-GONE to neutralise ammonia in the system. The manual addition of live strains of nitrifying bacteria can also aid in kick starting the biological activity in the filter system.   Directions for Use to Determine the Nitrate Level in Water: Rinse empty test tube and cap several times in the water to be tested. Fill the test tube to the 5ml mark and add 7 drops of Reagent A. Swirl to mix. Add 1 level scoop of Reagent B and gently swirl the solution for a few seconds. Ensure that Reagent B is kept dry at all times. Add 7 drops of Reagent C, mix for a few seconds and let the solution stand for 3 minutes after which time full colour development will have occurred. Place the test tube on the white background of the colour chart, view vertically down the tube. The colour in the test tube is best viewed with natural light behind you. On completion of the test, rinse clean the test tube. Ensure Reagent B remains dry and that the cap is firmly in place.   Note: If the nitrate level in the test solution is more than 80ppm (use your colour chart to determine) then you can still determine the level by diluting the sample with nitrate free water (preferably distilled water). For example, to prepare a test that will measure up to 160ppm nitrate, mix a sample with half water to be tested and half water that is nitrate free. Then multiply the results of the test by 2. To read up to 320ppm nitrate, use 25% water to be tested and 75% nitrate free water, then multiply the result by 4. *Colour chart to be used as a base guide only. Colours may vary according to various water conditions.

    $39.79 $31.00

  • Save -22% Aquasonic - Nitrite Test Kit Aquasonic - Nitrite Test Kit

    Aquasonic Aquasonic - Nitrite Test Kit

    In all aquarium systems, biological activity develops in your filter, and on the surface of gravels and decorations etc. These bacteria are essential to achieve a balance in your aquarium and different types of bacteria need to be present in the right proportions to break down waste and deal with ammonia, nitrite and nitrate, which can all be harmful to your fish. Every time you change or add something in your tank, or you clean it, you potentially upset the balance because you are effectively removing some of these bacteria. The replacement of plants and coral or cleaning of filters, gravel or substrate, even in part, can also cause a NITRITE condition to re-occur, even in well-established aquariums. Complete sterilisation during the cleaning of an aquarium will also result in a NITRITE condition because you have removed bacteria in the sterilisation process.NITRITE is toxic to fish, even in quantities as small as 1ppm. If you are starting a new aquarium, it is recommended that you don’t put new fish into the system until a NITRITE reading of less than 1ppm is achieved (ideally zero).   Recurring Nitrite Condition The biological activity in a filter may take as long as three months to develop fully, and in this time, due to increases in the number of fish, the NITRITE condition may re-occur. Evidence has shown, by lowering the pH to 7.5, the toxicity of NITRITE is minimised. If a system does develop nitrite on a continual basis, after it is fully conditioned, it may mean that the surface area of the biological filter is undersized, or the number of fish in the tank is too great.   Assisting Biological Establishment To assist, ensure the temperature is steady, at or above 26 deg C, check the flow of water through the filters is well distributed and sufficient, and oxygen levels are adequate. When cleaning your filter media, use cold or lukewarm water only as hot water will kill the bacteria.   To Break The Ammonia - Nitrite - Nitrate Cycle: Perform a water change Remove anything that can cause ammonia to form (e.g., dead organic matter or excess fish waste) from amongst the substrate (e.g., gravel cleaner) Use Aquasonic AMMO-GONE to neutralise ammonia in the system. The manual addition of live strains of nitrifying bacteria can also aid in kick starting the biological activity in the filter system.   Directions for Use: Rinse the clean test tube and cap several times in the water to be tested. Fill the test tube to the 5ml mark with the water to be tested. Add 3 drops of Nitrite Reagent A. Add 3 drops of Nitrite Reagent B. Cap the test tube and invert twice. Wait a minimum of 2 minutes, but no longer than 3 minutes, to compare the test with the colour chart. After this time the test will continue to colour, but further colouration is irrelevant. Place the test tube on the white background of the colour chart and view vertically down the tube. The colour in the test tube is best viewed with natural light behind you. After completion of the test, wash the test tube carefully as a previous test could influence the next one.

    $33.49 $26.00

  • Aquasonic - Ocean Nature Sea Salt (2.5kg)

    Aquasonic Aquasonic - Ocean Nature Sea Salt (2.5kg)

    Aquasonic Ocean Nature Sea Salt has been manufactured in Australia for more than 35 years. It is used in public aquariums, universities, aquaculture, commercial institutions and home aquariums. Ocean Nature is a safe and reliable formulation. Suitable for all marine fish and invertebrates from every sea and ocean.It contains no nitrates or phosphates, is fast dissolving and has the purest grade elements.   For aquarium use only.  Keep out of reach of children.   MIXING GUIDE:- Specific gravity 1.022 at Temp 24C- 2kg of salt for 60L- 4kg of salt for 120L- 15kg of salt for 450L   DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Fill a container with the appropriate quantity of water that you wish to mix. If using municipal supply, neutralise chlorine and/or chloramines using Aquasonic Power Water Purifier or Aquasonic Ammo-gone. Test the pH and adjust, if necessary, to a recommended level not less than 6.5 and not more than 7.3. Using the Mixing Guide, add the appropriate amount of Ocean Nature Sea Salt to the mixing container and immediately circulate or aerate the water thoroughly to dissolve the salt. Test the specific gravity (salinity) and adjust if necessary. The water will then be ready for use. To calculate approximate aquarium capacity: Multiply the length x width x water level height (in cm) and divide by 1,000 for litres.   Ingredients: Sodium chloride, magnesium sulphate, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, strontium chloride, lithium chloride, sodium molybdate, potassium iodide, aluminium sulphate, potassium bromide, cobaly sulphate, copper sulphate, zinc sulphate.  

    $21.49

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