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Product code: iCLN-0N18288
Dennerle Humic Elixir
$14.30
Dennerle Humin Elixir is a mixture of valuable humic and fulvic acids for the biotope appropriate treatment of aquarium water. It inhibits harmful germs and prevents diseases. Furthermore, the elixir is used for the successful keeping and breeding of fish and shrimps that are accustomed to humic substances from their natural home waters. The product creates species-appropriate water conditions just like in natural habitats and promotes balanced growth, health, vitality and colourfulness. The aquarium water does not receive any disturbing yellow colouring. Dennerle Humin Elixier facilitates in particular the acclimatisation and care of all fish from black water areas such as discus, neons, scalares, dwarf cichlids and antenna catfish. The near-natural water conditions reduce stress. Humic and tanning substances strengthen the mucous membrane and thus reduce the risk of skin diseases. Humine Elixir increases the spawning joy and increases the hatching rate of eggs.
Healthy fish, that feel well, show their full colorfulness. The product protects the mucous membranes and gills of fish, tanks and gills of shrimps and crabs. The addition of humic elixir binds harmful heavy metals. Furthermore, plant growth is promoted by reactivation of nutrients (chelation). The product acidifies mildly and stabilizes the pH value. Humine Elixir contains mainly non or weakly colouring humic and tanning substances. In contrast to many conventional peat preparations, the water does not acquire an optically disturbing brown colour. The product is guaranteed free of phosphoric acid and hydrochloric acid. According to the manufacturer, humin elixir has also proven to be an effective water care preparation for breeding and keeping demanding shrimp species such as Redbee, Crystal Red, and Taiwanbees. Application 20 ml per 100 litres of aquarium water per week. For increased requirements: Up to 40 ml per 100 litres of aquarium water.