JBL TV #10: How to start an aquarium

Why do you need a bacteria starter? What happens if you run an aquarium without a bacteria starter? You can see exactly which steps to take when starting your aquarium. The biologist Heiko Blessin explains in a clear and understandable way the best way to start an aquarium with a water conditioner and a bacteria starter.

Deutsche Version:  https://youtu.be/wKJjtthETmU (JBL TV #10: Wie wird ein Aquarium gestartet?)

English Version:  https://youtu.be/uMuoYStoZqA (JBL TV #10: How to start an aquarium)

Version française:  https://youtu.be/vkgwaaUKOPQ (JBL TV #10 : Comment démarre-t-on un aquarium ?)

You can find further information on the topic of starting an aquarium here:

Bacterial start phase in the aquarium: Bacterial initial phase

Additional information can be found in the JBL Themeworld Aquarium: Aquarium

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© 06.03.2020

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