{"id":15218,"date":"2022-07-15T13:31:28","date_gmt":"2022-07-15T08:01:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/splashyfin.com\/?post_type=product&p=15218"},"modified":"2023-09-07T14:18:57","modified_gmt":"2023-09-07T08:48:57","slug":"ada-amazonia-v1-soil-9-ltr","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/splashyfin.com\/product\/ada-amazonia-v1-soil-9-ltr\/","title":{"rendered":"ADA Amazonia V1 Soil \/ 9 Ltr"},"content":{"rendered":"

ADA has developed Amazonia Light and Amazonia II to prevent turbid or colored water and algae outbreaks.<\/em><\/p>\n

ADA Amazonia Ver.1 uses black soil as a raw material so that the leaf color of aquatic plantsit stand out. It includes Amazonia Supplements to enrich nutrients.<\/p>\n

With appropriate amounts of Amazonia supplement and Amazonia Ver.1, aquatic plants grow better.<\/p>\n

It is 100% natural black soil and lowers the hardness level of the water.<\/p>\n

ADA Amazonia Ver.1 soil makes the water quality suitable for aquatic plants and tropical fish.<\/p>\n

It is easy to use, will last for two to three years, and is a beginner\u2019s favorite.<\/p>\n

ADA Amazonia Ver.1 is very popular among aquascapers. It is used in natural or planted aquariums, the Aqua Design Amano ADA Aquasoil Amazonia is a substrate created from real soil.<\/p>\n

Majority of aquatic plants can successfully absorb the nutrients they require from the ADA Aqua Soil Amazonia, which has a high humic and nutritional content, lowers the pH value, and reduces the hardness of aquarium water.<\/p>\n

Aquarium plants thrive effectively and form strong roots as a result of utilising ADA Aqua Soil Amazonia.<\/p>\n

The ADA Aqua Soil Amazonia variety with the regular grain size acts as the soil substrate itself, maintains its shape and density underwater for an extended period of time, and so ensures the substrate’s ability to circulate water and oxygen.<\/p>\n

Tonina sp., which can be challenging to maintain, can be cared for more easily with the Aqua Soil Amazonia Substrate. It is also ideal for Apistogramma and other shrimp species, who need soft water.<\/p>\n

If you wish to raise fish like armoured catfish, which dig deeply into the earth, it’s (usually) not advised to utilise soil.<\/p>\n

The tiniest suspended particles that would contaminate the water are removed by scooping the fish and the resulting increased mechanical stress on the soil beds.<\/p>\n

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