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Short description
Aqua One Algae Blocks provides a slow release to assist in the control of algae within your aquarium
To control algae, add one piece per 20 litres or one complete block per 120 litres of water. This block is best used as a preventative or when algae first appears or after cleaning an algae infested aquarium. Blocks will dissolve over 7-14 days depending on water conditions and circulation. If possible, control the amount of sunlight or artificial light to reduce the growth rate of algae. Repeat only when algae reappears. To prevent oxygen depletion, remove heavy algae growth mechanically before treatment and aerate the water after use.
Replenish the Algae block when the original has dissolved.
Suitable for Goldfish & Tropical
Suitable for Aquariums and Ponds
Treats between 80 - 120 litres
Rated 5 out of
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Works wellI was having trouble with green water in my tank even after cleaning. These worked amazingly.
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