JBL PhosEx rápido 250 ml

Para água de aquário adequada para peixes e plantas: liga fosfatos de forma fiável, prevenindo assim o crescimento indesejado de algas. Para aquários de água doce, tartarugas aquáticas e camarões.

16.33 EUR

Preis inkl. 23 MwSt zzgl. Versand
Grundpreis 65.32 EUR / l
O reabastecimento está a caminho
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  • Para uma água de aquário adequada às necessidades dos peixes e das plantas: liga de forma fiável o fosfato, prevenindo assim a proliferação não desejada de algas. Para aquários de água doce, de tartarugas aquáticas e de camarões
  • Medida imediata eficaz: suplemento de ferro líquido para diminuir valores de fosfato elevados
  • Remoção de fosfato. Previne a formação de algas. Clarificação de água de aquários turva
  • É assim que funciona: um composto de ferro líquido liga de forma fiável e permanente o fosfato dissolvido na água. O efeito é visível através de uma turvação da água acastanhada que desaparece após 2 a 24 h
  • Incluído: 1 PhosEx rapid. Utilização: 10 ml/40 l de água no caso de >2,4 mg/l de fosfato. Exemplo num aquário de 60 l: 15 ml. Com > 1,2 mg/l 10 ml/80 l e com > 0,6 ml/l 10 ml/160 l

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Gefahrenhinweis

  • H318: Provoca lesões oculares graves.
  • H314: Provoca queimaduras na pele e lesões oculares graves.
  • H290: Pode ser corrosivo para os metais.

Sicherheitshinweise

  • P101: Se for necessário consultar um médico, mostre-lhe a embalagem ou o rótulo.
  • P102: Manter fora do alcance das crianças.

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