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Daro Aqua Chlor 30ml
Aqua Chlor is a water treatment formula that de-chlorinates and removes chlorine and chloramine from tap water to make it safe for fish. By improving water quality you improve naturally improve the health of the fish in your aquarium. Directions are included in the for the correct dosage and ratio. Balancing the PH levels in your system comes with a wide range of benefits for healthy plants and fish life. The formula is fast-acting making it more convenient than leaving water out overnight to dechlorinate.
DARO AQUA CHLOR 30ml is a concentrated, fast-acting water conditioner used in aquariums to instantly neutralize harmful chlorine and chloramines found in tap water, making it safe for fish. It is suitable for both freshwater and marine environments.
Key Features & Benefits
Function: Neutralizes chlorine and chloramine to prevent stress and damage to fish gills and mucous membranes.
Ingredients: The primary active ingredient is sodium thiosulfate. The formula may also contain an aqueous stabilizing solution and potentially sulfites.
Versatile Use: It can be used during routine water changes, when setting up a new aquarium, or when topping up evaporated water.
Fast-Acting: The formula works instantly, removing the need to let tap water sit overnight to dissipate chlorine naturally.
Fish Health: By improving water quality, it supports the health of aquatic plants and beneficial bacteria in the aquarium ecosystem.
Directions for Use
Shake well before use.
Add the recommended dosage to the tap water before introducing the water into the aquarium.
Dosage: The general guideline is 3 drops per 4 litres of tap water.
Store the bottle in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Important Considerations
While it effectively removes chlorine and chloramine, it may not neutralize ammonia which can be present in water treated with chloramine.
For aquariums with very sensitive species, advanced conditioners that also detoxify ammonia and heavy metals might be considered.