New Products
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Monday, 15 December 2008 09:42 |
New Formulation
The ammonium and urea content has been reduced in favour of a higher nitrate content. This will enable higher dosage without the formation of nitrites or urea burn. Handling is made easier. The proportion of magnesium has been supplemented, as not only potassium, but also magnesium is consumed in quantity in pools that use a lot of nitrogen.
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Tropical Almond Bark aquamax |
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Friday, 26 September 2008 22:42 |
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Now the new Tropical Almond Bark of the family-run company aquamax is available from us.
The effect is similar to but much stronger than tropical almond leaves. In addition, the bark pieces, which are a similar shape to cinnamon sticks (and also produced in a similar way), are very attractive and can be left in the tank after the main effect has worn off.
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Monday, 09 June 2008 19:56 |
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Product relaunch of our tried and tested water conditioner!
Aquadrakon has become Aquadrakon Black
The previous ingredient, tannin, has been replaced by a highly effective humic salt. This means that the solution will in future be black in color instead of yellow, which is the reason for the addition to the name.
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Nano Tropical Almond Bark aquamax |
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Saturday, 06 December 2008 01:00 |
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Dwarves’ revolt*
The new Tropical Almond Bark of the family-run company aquamax is now also available from us in a size especially suitable for nano-aquariums.
(* from Ancient Greek [ηαηος - nános] “dwarf”)
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Sunday, 15 June 2008 12:00 |
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Along with KramerDrak Power, KramerDrak, the special fertilizer for intensively cultivated plant aquariums (with strong lighting or dense planting) is also available as of now in a long-lasting formula contained in the well-known Aquafim® carrier. Because of the faster release of nutrient and fertilizer components compared to Ferrdrakon Power, the release period has been adjusted to 2 months.
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Thursday, 05 June 2008 19:35 |
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A professional secret - till now!
Breeders of Siamese fighting fish swear by banana leaves and use these with even greater success than tropical almond leaves, as it improves the coloration of the fish and has very positive effects on the fishes' readiness to spawn (especially in Betta splendens fighting fish such as Half Moon, Plakat etc.).
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