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Yes, AF Protect Dip is safe for soft corals. The product is formulated for a broad range of corals, including soft, LPS, and SPS types. It helps remove parasites and pathogens before adding new specimens to the aquarium.

Stone Fix and silicates – this issue can occur, especially in newly established tanks. Most mineral-based materials (rocks, adhesives, sands, zeolites) may release small amounts of silicates into the water. This is a natural and usually temporary process. To reduce silicate levels, perform regular water changes and use Phosphate Minus, which effectively removes both phosphates and silicates from the water.

Dissolving Calcium, Magnesium, and KH Buffer does not require magnetic stirrers. These substances are highly water-soluble and can be mixed easily with manual stirring or gentle shaking. While stirrers may speed up the process, they are not necessary for proper dissolution.

Yes, Phosphate Minus storage conditions directly impact its performance. If the product was exposed to moisture or air due to poor sealing, its phosphate-removal efficiency may be reduced. While it’s still safe to use in your aquarium, the effectiveness could be compromised. Always store Phosphate Minus in a tightly sealed, dry container to preserve its full potential.

Yes, diluting NP Pro in smaller volumes like 10 ml or 50 ml is possible and effective. The recommended ratio is 50 ml of NP Pro per 1 liter of RO water. This dilution allows for accurate dosing comparable to the larger 2000 ml packaging. Be sure to store the solution in a cool, dark place to maintain stability.

Stone Fix after expiration date can still be used if it retains its bonding properties. Adhesives of this type may gradually lose effectiveness over time, which is why the shelf life is relatively short. If only a short time has passed since the expiration date, and the product looks normal and begins to harden properly after mixing, it may still be usable. However, using the product beyond its expiration is at the aquarist’s own risk. As the manufacturer only guarantees performance within the specified date.

Yes, Life Bio Fil can be used during copper treatment in quarantine tanks. However, it is recommended to replace the media with a fresh batch after the treatment ends. It helps to avoid residual copper buildup and maintain optimal biological filtration.

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