Description
API® PROPER pH 7.0 is a reliable water conditioner specifically designed to maintain a stable pH of 7.0 in tropical community aquariums. Here’s a detailed overview of its features, benefits, and usage:
Key Features:
- pH Stabilization: Automatically sets and holds the pH at 7.0, providing a neutral environment that is suitable for a wide range of tropical fish.
- Chlorine and Chloramine Removal: Effectively detoxifies chlorine and neutralizes chloramines found in tap water, making it safe for fish.
- Electrolyte Addition: Provides essential electrolytes that enhance fish health and reduce stress.
- Heavy Metal Detoxification: Helps remove harmful heavy metals from aquarium water, contributing to a healthier environment for fish.
Benefits:
- Ideal for Tropical Fish: Maintains a neutral pH that is suitable for many tropical fish species, promoting their health and comfort.
- Promotes Overall Fish Health: By stabilizing pH and removing harmful chemicals and metals, it creates a thriving environment for fish.
- User-Friendly: Simplifies the process of maintaining appropriate water conditions, which is crucial for successful aquarium keeping.
Recommended Usage:
- When Setting Up an Aquarium: Add API® PROPER pH 7.0 during the initial setup of your aquarium to help achieve appropriate water conditions.
- During Water Changes: Use this product when performing water changes to ensure that newly added water matches the desired pH level.
- Regular Testing: Regularly test your water to ensure that it is within the desired pH range, and use this product as needed to maintain stability.
Important Note:
- Not for Use with Live Plants: Do not use API® PROPER pH 7.0 in aquariums that contain live plants, as it may negatively affect their health.
Storage Tips:
- Seal and Store Safely: Keep the product in a cool, dry place, ensuring the lid is tightly closed to preserve its effectiveness.
By utilizing API® PROPER pH 7.0, you can help ensure a neutral and stable environment for your tropical fish community. If you have further questions about water chemistry or aquarium care, feel free to ask!