Aquavitro® shrimp GH™ adds a complete spectrum of minerals to the shrimp aquarium.
It takes into consideration both the mineral requirements of shrimp and the mineral content of their natural waters in order to create an optimal shrimp environment.
shrimp GH™ adds calcium, magnesium, potassium, and iron as well as 6 trace minerals all in the correct biological ratio for shrimp.
Directions:
Use when setting up an aquarium and when making water changes. 5 mL (1 tsp) will raise 20 L (5 US gallons) by 2 dGH. For best results, use with RO or distilled water. If using tap water, test hardness before proceeding.
Base the dose on the amount of water being changed. Do not use when simply replacing evaporated water. Note that certain substrates will also affect the hardness of the water. This is particularly the case with humate based soils.
Important Notes:
Our goal is to use the fastest delivery service possible, although the shipping fee may be higher, we always want our customers to be satisfied and make sure the livestock arrives at your door safe and healthy.
** DOA POLICY UPDATED AUGUST 02 2023
** Area do not ship.
** Shipping Unit.
** How long is the shipping time for livestock?
** For other shipping.
However, the shrimp and fish you receive may be discolored and the reason of this issue is strong vibration during transportation and they're not be fed during the transport period
To handle this problem we highly recommend to you:
🚩Let the fish relax helps them adapt to any changes in water temperature in the tank. Also prevents pH shock - an imbalance between the water in the shop tank and your tank.
🚩Place the fish bag in a cool, corner, and dark place. Prevent the bag from being bumped, slipped, or dropped. This'll give your new fish a good recovery and acclimatization after a shaky ride from the shop to your home.
🚩Feed your old fish first to distract them, preventing them from bullying your new fish.
🚩Your new aquarium tank should have a pH of zero ammonia and chlorine before adding new fish.
🚩Turn off the lights, reduce the glare in the room, or limit the light entering the aquarium. This will help the new fish not be stressed.
Thanks for subscribing!
This email has been registered!