Nitrite is produced in the aquarium in the form of fish waste, uneaten food, and nitrifying bacteria in your aquarium’s natural cycle as it breaks down ammonia. Low levels of...
API® SAFE & EASY glass cleaner cuts through white, crusty mineral deposits in your aquarium, leaving a protective coating behind to reduce future maintenance. Formula is safe for fish and...
Healthy aquarium/healthy pond with conditions close to natureThe right water values are dependent on the fish stock and the plants in the aquarium/pond. Even if the water looks clear it...
Healthy aquariums with conditions close to natureThe right water values depend on the water you start with, the fish stock and the existing plants. Even if the water looks clear...
Accumulated phosphate caused by leftover fish food, waste, overpopulation of fish, and/or overfeeding can contribute to algae growth. ADA - Pack Checker PO4 helps you monitor PO4 levels, so you...
Nitrification within the aquarium environment breaks down nitrite into nitrate, which can act as a beneficial source of nutrition for aquatic plants. Too much nitrate, however, can lead to excessive...
Organic matter such as fish food or excrement can produce ammonium, which converts to toxic ammonia when water alkalinity increases. Normal biological filtration can restore favourable conditions by eliminating ammonium....