- Makes tap water safe by removing toxic chlorine within seconds
- Immediately binds and neutralises dangerous heavy metals like copper, lead or zinc
- Removes medication residues – Ideal for use after completion of treatment
- Stabilises the pH value
- Natural bio protective colloids strengthen the gills and mucous membrane of the fish
Oase AquaActiv Safe & Care Pond Dechlorinator 500ml
£15.74
Description
Oase AquaActiv Safe&Care – Pond Dechlorinator immediately binds and neutralises chlorine and dangerous heavy metals, making tap water safe for fish and other pond inhabitants. Tap water or well water is often burdened with chlorine or heavy metals, such as copper, lead or zinc which are dangerous and potentially toxic to fish. Thus what is assumed to be fresh water is often not safe for fish and other pond inhabitants. Oase Safe&Care should therefore be added each time the pond is refilled and each time significant proportions of the pond water is replaced.
AquaActiv Safe&Care contains natural bio protective colloids which strengthen the gills and mucous membrane of the fish and thus protects them against injury and illness. Other benefits include a stabilised pH and the creation of optimum water conditions for filter bacteria to colonise and thrive. The treatment can also be used after medication to remove any remaining residue.
Application:
Apply Safe&Care regularly every time the pond water is changed or refilled or following completion of medicinal treatment. Add 50ml of Safe&Care for every 1,000 litres of fresh water. For optimum distribution in the pond, dissolve in advance in a watering can filled with water. Must not be used at the same time as other remedies as this may inhibit their effect if administered in parallel.
Additional information
Weight | 574 kg |
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Dimensions | 16.2 × 12.3 × 5.6 cm |
Package Dimensions | 16.2 x 12.3 x 5.6 cm; 574 Grams |
Item Weight | 574 g |
ASIN | B084SCTH7H |
UNSPSC Code | |
Date First Available | 13 Feb. 2020 |
Manufacturer | Oase |
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