Fish Supplies
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Aquasonic Aquasonic - Basic-Gro (5L)
Real plants are an essential factor in providing clearer water and oxygen, they also reduce ammonia and can create a natural vibrant aquarium. Most plants are deficient in iron causing leaves to go yellow. Basic-Gro contains chelated iron, formulated to match optimum natural conditions. Basic-Gro establishes essential nutrients required for aquatic plant growth. It has been formulated specifically to promote growth and is a complete plant food. The nutrients are supplied in a form that resists oxidisation and biological assimilation, leaving the nutrients to be available for plants. To maximise plant growth and vibrancy use in conjunction with Daily-Gro. Does not contain phosphates.For aquarium use only. Keep out of reach of children.
$97.39 $75.00
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Aquasonic Aquasonic - Magna Clear (5L)
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.
$72.39 $56.00
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Aquasonic Aquasonic - pH Down (100g)
Aquasonic pH-Down is for reducing alkalinity. Made from high grade chemicals and works instantly. Treatment: Used to quickly lower pH Result: Will lower pH. Varies according to initial pH. Dose Rate: 1 teaspoon per 70 litres in a 12hr period. Use until desired pH is reached.
$11.29
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Aquasonic Aquasonic - pH Down (500g)
Aquasonic pH-Down is for reducing alkalinity. Made from high grade chemicals and works instantly. Treatment: Used to quickly lower pH Result: Will lower pH. Varies according to initial pH. Dose Rate: 1 teaspoon per 70 litres in a 12hr period. Use until desired pH is reached.
$32.79
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Aquasonic Aquasonic - Amazon Water Conditioner (100ml)
Water in rainforest rivers is conditioned by leaf tannins, humic and organic acids. Some leaching of ground minerals also occurs. These conditions are natural disease inhibitors for fish. The water is soft, usually below 50ppm hardness and a pH between 5.5 and 6.5. Amazon Water Conditioner recreates these same conditions in an aquarium. The result is brighter and more active fish, with a high resistance to disease. For aquarium use only. Keep out of reach of children. Directions for Use: 2ml per 10L of aquarium water. Retreatment only necessary when changing water. For Aquarium use only. For soft water species. To calculate approximate aquarium capacity: Multiply the length x width x water level height (in cm) and divide by 1,000 for litres.
$13.39
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Aquasonic Aquasonic - Amazon Water Conditioner (250ml)
Water in rainforest rivers is conditioned by leaf tannins, humic and organic acids. Some leaching of ground minerals also occurs. These conditions are natural disease inhibitors for fish. The water is soft, usually below 50ppm hardness and a pH between 5.5 and 6.5. Amazon Water Conditioner recreates these same conditions in an aquarium. The result is brighter and more active fish, with a high resistance to disease. For aquarium use only. Keep out of reach of children. Directions for Use: 2ml per 10L of aquarium water. Retreatment only necessary when changing water. For Aquarium use only. For soft water species. To calculate approximate aquarium capacity: Multiply the length x width x water level height (in cm) and divide by 1,000 for litres.
$19.69
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Aquasonic Aquasonic - Goldfish Conditioning Salts (100g)
Aquasonic Goldfish Water Conditioning Salts have been formulated to re-create natural conditions in your aquarium or fish bowl. It contains the correct balance of salts, natural minerals and trace elements, plus bacterial and fungal inhibitors, to promote health and wellbeing. Use Goldfish Water Conditioning Salts with new aquarium water, when starting up or doing a water change. It will raise General Hardness by approx. 120ppm and Salinity (NaCI) by 225ppm. Further addition of salt (NaCI) is not recommended. Directions for Use: Add one level teaspoon (approx. 5gm) per 10L of water. Re-seal container when not in use. Do not re-dose without a water change. To calculate approximate aquarium capacity: Multiply the length x width x water level height (in cm) and divide by 1,000 for litres.
$10.59
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Aquasonic Aquasonic - Goldfish Conditioning Salts (15kg)
Aquasonic Goldfish Water Conditioning Salts have been formulated to re-create natural conditions in your aquarium or fish bowl. It contains the correct balance of salts, natural minerals and trace elements, plus bacterial and fungal inhibitors, to promote health and wellbeing. Use Goldfish Water Conditioning Salts with new aquarium water, when starting up or doing a water change. It will raise General Hardness by approx. 120ppm and Salinity (NaCI) by 225ppm. Further addition of salt (NaCI) is not recommended. Directions for Use: Add one level teaspoon (approx. 5gm) per 10L of water. Re-seal container when not in use. Do not re-dose without a water change. To calculate approximate aquarium capacity: Multiply the length x width x water level height (in cm) and divide by 1,000 for litres.
$138.69 $107.00
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Aquasonic Aquasonic - Tropical Conditioning Salts (100g)
Aquasonic Tropical Water Conditioning Salts have been formulated to re-create natural conditions in your aquarium. It contains the correct balance of salts, natural minerals and trace elements, plus bacterial and fungal inhibitors, to promote health and wellbeing. Use Tropical Water Conditioning Salts with new aquarium water, when starting up or doing a water change. It will raise General Hardness by approx. 80ppm and Salinity (NaCl) by 130ppm. Further addition of salt (NaCl) is not recommended. Directions for Use: Add 5g (1 level teaspoon) per 15L of water. Re-seal container when not in use. Do not redose without a water change. To calculate approximate aquarium capacity: Multiply the length x width x water level height (in cm) and divide by 1,000 for litres.
$10.59
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Aquasonic Aquasonic - Freshwater High Range pH Test Kit
Normal pH All Fish have an ideal pH range. Some fish, especially Cichlids from Africa’s Rift Lakes, require a higher pH than can be tested with a standard test kit. Certain events, namely biological filtration of an aquarium, tend to reduce the carbonate hardness value and therefore lower the pH. Also, certain influences like carbon dioxide, can affect the reading of the pH value. Biological Filtration The assimilation of waste by bacteria in the filter of an 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. pH Adjustment The basis of pH in the African Cichlid aquarium is Carbonate Hardness, also called kH or Alkalinity. This HIGH RANGE pH TEST KIT is best used in conjunction with the Aquasonic CARBONATE HARDNESS TEST KIT. Carbonate Hardness should be maintained over 100ppm, but no more than 260ppm. This will provide stable, high pH, helping your African Cichlids to thrive. Carbonate Hardness is quickly and easily increased using Aquasonic CARBONATE HARDNESS GENERATOR. If the carbonate hardness value of an aquarium is correct, yet pH values are not, then the influence of carbon dioxide should be considered. Directions for Use Rinse a clean test tube and cap several times in water to be tested. Fill the test tube to the 10mL mark Add 10 drops of pH indicator and swirl Place the test tube on the white background of the colour chart, view vertically with the light behind you. The colour in the test tube is best viewed with natural light. View immediately.
$31.09 $24.00
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Aquasonic Aquasonic - Phosphate Test Kit
About Phosphates There are two types, Organic and Inorganic. The type we test for in aquaria is the Inorganic type, PO4. All living matter contains phosphorus but unfortunately organic phosphate can only be tested for in laboratories using sophisticated testing equipment. The Effect of Phosphates In reef aquariums, levels of phosphates above 0.5ppm can adversely affect the growth of both hard and soft corals. It is recommended to keep phosphates at a maximum of 0.25ppm. In both fresh and saltwater aquariums phosphates above 0.5ppm can cause the growth of hair algae, blue green algae and other types of algae, including green water in ponds and lakes. A side affect of phosphate in saltwater aquarium, is the precipitation of calcium. There is no evidence that levels of phosphates affect the health of fish. High levels, say above 20ppm, may affect growth. Where Phosphate Comes From The sources can be many and varied. Some tap water contains phosphates originating from agricultural run off or added by municipal water authorities to reduce levels of heavy metals. Some phosphates are a bi-product of fish waste or decaying algae. Some aquarium products e.g., pH adjusters, contain some phosphates. Most phosphate, however, comes from uneaten fish food due to over-feeding. How to Reduce Phosphates The two considerations are: A) to reduce the level already present in the aquarium, use a Phosphate Sponge or similar. B) by changing some water in the aquarium. Take steps to stop the build up in the first place. If the tap water contains phosphates, filter before use with a Phosphate Sponge or use RO water. Do not over feed. Most important in controlling phosphates in any situation is to reduce the levels of waste or debris that may be present in the aquarium gravel or in silt behind rocks, coral etc. Change pre-filter or mechanical filters on a weekly or more frequent basis. How to Determine Phosphate (as Inorganic Orthophosphate) in Salt or Fresh Water Rinse the clean test tube several times in the water to be tested. Fill the test tube to the 20ml mark with sample to be tested. Add 4 drops of Reagent A. If solution turns red, add Reagent B dropwise until colour disappears. If there is no colour evident after adding Reagent A go to step 4. Add 4 drops of Reagent B and mix. Add 2 drops of Reagent C and mix immediately. Wait one minute but no longer than five minutes after the addition of Reagent C to measure the colour intensity of the sample against the colour chart. Place the test tube on the white background of the colour chart, view vertically with the light behind you. The colour in the test tube is best viewed with natural light. Note Be sure to cap all reagent bottles tightly. Reagent B is highly acidic and will cause skin irritation. If skin contact does occur wash immediately with cold water. After completion of the test, wash the test tube thoroughly as a previous test could influence the next one.
$46.29 $36.00
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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