Fertilizer based on macro elements
Features:
Aquaforest was born in 1995 and its first commitment is to produce substrates and fertilizers for plants developed for zoos, private aquariums and aquatic plant cultivation companies.
A couple of years later, the production of own plants began; later they also dedicated themselves to fish and corals. Later, in view of the growth that was happening, Aquaforest thought it well to expand its production also to supplements, food and sea salt, exploiting the experience gained in the breeding and cultivation of fish and coral plants.
Thus, high level studies and research on marine aquariums begin; important investments in the creation of unique products designed to best feed their animals and to cultivate their plants as completely as possible. When they realized the high level they had achieved their products they thought it was time to market them and not to use them exclusively for productive purposes.
In 2011, Aquaforest production began for end users, gaining the immediate and growing attention of marine merchants and aquariums.
The Aquaforest product line is born to serve all the knowledge and experience accumulated by the founders of the company who know the pros and cons of marine aquariums have learned about their own skin how to solve the problems they are encountering and what to do to get a spectacular aquarium.
AF Macro:
NPK concentrate fertilizer for aquariums with plants. The AF formula is versatile and is based on Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium, and has been carefully designed to supply tropical plants of essential macro-elements.
The regular AF Macro dosage helps aquatic plants both thrive and show vivid colors. Integration is particularly useful in densely planted aquariums or aquariums with plants and a small amount of fish.
Dosage:
5ml AF Macro for 100 liters of water twice a week.
Do not use with other fertilizers containing macroelemente to avoid excess fertilization and compars and unwanted algae.
Absorbent materials such as active zeolites and / or carbons can reduce the effectiveness of the product. |