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South
American Cichlid Trace™ supplies a broad range
of trace elements demonstrated to be necessary for
proper fish 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.
South American Cichlid Trace™ contains only
those elements actually demonstrated to be required
by fish.
Sizes: 250 mL, 500 mL, 2 L, 4 L, 20 L |
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 DIRECTIONS:
Use 1 capful (5 mL) for every 80 L (20
gallons*) once or twice a week. (Note: The 2
& 4 L container’s cap is 10 mL). |
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| Guaranteed Analysis |
| Calcium |
2.64% |
| Magnesium |
0.792% |
| Iodine
(as Iodide) |
0.100% |
| Potassium |
0.100% |
| Copper |
0.0032% |
| Iron |
0.0007% |
| Zinc |
0.0007% |
| Manganese |
0.0002% |
| Fluorine (as Fluoride) |
0.0001% |
| Selenium |
0.000006% |
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Cichlid Salt™ is a chemically
sound blend of salts designed to replicate the natural
environment of South American cichlids (e.g. Apistogramma,
Oscars, Rams, Angels, Crenicara, Geophagus). It contains
all physiologically essential elements such as magnesium,
calcium, sodium, and potassium. It does not contain
harmful or unnecessary ingredients such as nitrates,
phosphates, arsenic, lithium, or cadmium.. more....
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Cichlid Buffer 4.5+™
is designed to enhance the natural environment of
South American cichlids by decreas-ing hardness and
adjusting pH. It is formulated to main-tain a pH in
the acid range (4.5–5.8). When used with South
American Cichlid Buffer 7.0™ the pH can be specifically
targeted . more....
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Cichlid Buffer 7.0™
is designed to enhance the natural environment of
South American cichlids by decreasing hardness and
adjusting pH. It is formulated to maintain a pH in
the neutral range (7.0). When used with South American
Cichlid Buffer 4.5+™ the pH can be specifically
targeted (see chart, left panel). South American Cichlid
Buffer™ will also remove chlorine, chloramines
and ammonia (commonly found in municipal water supplies)..
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