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RainboCode 500ml![]() SKU: ba_rbc500
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RainboCode Technical Overview: Rainbowfishes and their allies, the Blue-eyes, are native to all manner of
water nea and parts of Australia. Water chemistry in these systems varies
from moderately-acidic to -alkaline, and extremely-soft to -hard; while it
is generally unnecessary to maintain water parameters for a given species
exactly like those of their native habitat, it’s sensible to approximate
these parameters (e.g. moderately-hard water and alkaline pH for species native
to habitats featuring these conditions, and vice versa for fishes hailing
from soft-water, acidic waters) for long-term health of the fish. That stated,
the majority of rainbowfishes (with few exceptions) adapt well to a general
hardness of 9 - 12 dGH (150 - 200 ppm) and pH of 6.5 - 7.5, though some may
require harder or softer conditions (Blue-eyes inhabit coastal environments
and do well in varying degrees of brackish water; for other species’
requirements, consult a reputable text). Maintaining immeasurable ammonia
and nitrite, and <20 ppm nitrate, is more important than attaining specific
pH and dGH values for long-term health of rainbowfishes. A number of po Instructions and Guidelines: Community Rainbowfish Aquaria: Add ½ ml (~10 drops) of product per 25 US-gallons of aquarium water every other day. When used in this fashion, 250 ml treats up to 2,500 US-gallons (9,464 L). Biotope Aquaria: As noted in Technical Overview, the water conditions that rainbowfishes and blue-eyes originate from in the wild is wide-ranging. It is therefore sensible to use different dosages of this product for biotope aquaria in which fishes with different requirements are housed. Use the following dosages as a general guideline for each biotope aquarium, and increase or decrease dosage as deemed necessary by the appearance of the inhabitants and overall aquarium. Rainbowfishes endemic to acidic pH habitats: Add ¼ ml (~5 drops) of
product per 25 US-gallons of aquarium water every other day. Blue-eyes: Add ¾ ml (~15 drops) of product per 25 US-gallons of aquarium water every other day. Note that starting out at a dosage of ½ those recommended above and
then gradually increasing the dosage over a period of weeks is often a good
practice to follow in aquaria that have not received any previous trace and
minor element supplementation; doing so will not cause any harm to aquarium
inhabitants, and will enable you to notice subtle changes in the appearance
of the system that indicate the effectiveness and need for the product. Though
trace and minor elements are essential to critical biological processes, their
gross overdosing can be harmful to aquarium inhabitants. Minor and trace elements
are made unavailable in aquaria largely by adsorption to particulate organic
matter (POM); therefore, aquaria with large amounts of latent organic material
may require slightly heavier dosing of this product to compensate for that
which is bound. Note that activated carbon will remove trace and minor elements
both passively and actively. Caution: Guaranteed Analysis: Ingredients: |