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Seachem Equilibrium 300g

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Seachem Equilibrium 300g

Seachem Equilibrium is specifically designed to establish the ideal mineral balance in planted aquariums by raising the general hardness (GH) without affecting carbonate hardness (KH). It is particularly suited for use with reverse osmosis (RO) or deionized (DI) water.

  1. Product Details:

    • Model: Seachem Equilibrium 300g
    • Description: A mineral supplement that safely raises GH (general hardness) in freshwater planted aquariums, ideal for use with RO/DI water.
    • Weight: 300g
    • Form: Fine powder
    • Target GH: Raises mineral content without increasing KH or affecting pH
    • Water Type: Freshwater (especially planted aquariums)
    • Contains: Calcium, magnesium, potassium, and iron
    • Phosphate/Sodium: Free of phosphate and sodium to prevent algae and unwanted ion accumulation
    • Manufacturer: Seachem Laboratories, USA
  2. Benefits:

    • Provides essential minerals for plant growth and fish vitality
    • Balances calcium:magnesium ratio for healthy aquatic plant development
    • Improves water stability in soft water and RO setups
    • Helps prevent mineral deficiencies in aquarium plants
    • Safe for all freshwater fish and invertebrates
    • Highly concentrated and economical to use
  3. How It Works:

    • Simply mix the required amount with water before adding to the aquarium
    • Dose 16g (1 tablespoon) per 80L of water to raise GH by approximately 3°dGH (54 ppm)
    • Use during water changes or initial tank setup to maintain mineral levels
  4. Innovations:

    • Unlike competing products, Equilibrium contains no chloride or sodium, making it safer and more stable for long-term use
    • Optimised for planted tanks rather than general freshwater use
  5. Recommended Usage:

    • Ideal for aquariums using reverse osmosis water or naturally soft water sources
    • Can be used in combination with Seachem’s full planted tank line including Flourish and Trace

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