WIO | Wetland Eonian Red
WIO | Wetland Eonian Red
Wetland Eonian Red
An intense dark reddish shade will bring warmth and depth to your aquarium along with a complete nutrient supply for the long term. Eonian Red brings the impression of the kinds of silt and mud substrates distinctive of many aquatic habitats in West Africa, tropical Asia...
Available in 2kg & 5kg bags
* Optimal natural substrate ready-to-use for aquatic flora and fauna.
* Available in normal 2-5mm and fine grain 0,1-2mm.
* Active substrate that lowers and buffers the pH.
About product line:
WETLAND EONIAN
Stop Time: Extreme long-term use of +10 years
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Designed to deliver top performance in long-term planted displays.
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3 natural substrate shades with bio-filtering function.
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Available in normal 2-5mm and fine grain 0,1-2mm.
Advantages:
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Optimal natural substrate ready-to-use for aquatic flora and fauna.
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Ultra-rich soil for plants with the complete nutrient supply of macro and microelements.
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Extremely rich in Potassium, Iron, Humic and Fulvic acids.
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Bio-filtering function for enhanced microbial colonization.
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The active substrate lowers and buffers the pH.
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Clearwater without discolouring effect.
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Natural binding of harmful substances.
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It doesn’t crumble in the long run.
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Designed for any water depth, including deep public aquariums.
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Extreme long-term use +10 years.
The bio-active porous volcanic substrate with long-term nutrient content for plants:
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100% natural volcanic substrate with long-term nutrient content: Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Iron, Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Zinc, Boron, Copper, Nickel, Chromium, Selenium, Manganese, Molybdenum, Cobalt, Fluorine, Iodine, Vanadium…
Instructions:
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Ready to use soil, do not rinse the soil.
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Spread the substrate evenly in a tank.
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Wet the soil and proceed with the planting.
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Fine-grain version can be added on top of the normal grain version for optimal easy planting of small foreground plants.
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Pour water gently on top of a hard surface to avoid upsetting the planted soil.
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During the initial setup period, the aquarium water may turn cloudy.
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Turn on the filter and cloudiness should disappear in a few hours.