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Easy-Life Easy Carbo Bio

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Easy-Life Easy Carbo Bio is a natural liquid carbon source for aquarium plants on a natural basis. Carbon is important for plants to grow well and compete effectively with algae. With too little carbon or CO2-in the aquarium, algae often get a chance.

Easy-Life Easy Carbo Bio
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Easy-Life Easy Carbo Bio

Carbon is essential for good plant growth
✔ in stock, delivery until 14.10. - 17.10.
Price  (basis price) 
 100 ml 3.39 EUR (33.90 €/L) 
 250 ml 5.85 EUR (23.40 €/L) 
 500 ml 9.85 EUR (19.70 €/L) 
 1000 ml 16.85 EUR (16.85 €/L) 
 5000 ml 66.85 EUR (13.37 €/L) 

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  • Easy-Life Easy Carbo Bio is a natural liquid carbon source for aquarium plants on a natural basis. Carbon is important for plants to grow well and compete effectively with algae. With too little carbon or CO2 in the aquarium, algae often get a chance. Carbon (in the form of CO2 dissolved in the water) is one of the most important nutrients for optimal plant growth. If there is a lack of carbon, plants are not able to optimally assimilate and grow. As a result of this deficiency, plants stop growing and no longer compete with algae for the nutrients. If this carbon deficiency lasts for too long, then plants start to leak sugars and other nutrients which attract algae. As a result, leaves become covered in algae and look unattractive.

    Dosage Easy-Life Easy Carbo Bio
    Add weekly 10 ml per 100 litres of aquarium water

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    at 18.09.2021:
    Ich kann leider nicht behaupten , das es bei mir funktioniert hat. Aber vielleicht liegt es an ein paar anderen Problemen im Aquarium. Es muss jeder selber testen








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