SAN-HALITA
SAN-HALITA
SAN-HALITA
One of the first considerations we take into account when we start in the aquarium hobby is there are at least two basic types of aquariums, marine and “freshwater” aquariums.
Many species of aquarium fish come from bodies of water whose proximity to the sea makes it easier for seawater to mix to some extent with continental water, resulting in water with intermediate salinity commonly known as brackish water, in which several species of fish are adapted, such as archer fish, guppies, and pangasians, among others.
San-Halita is a high purity salt that is contained by the evaporation of sea water and whose sodium chloride content is 99.96% on average, which means that it is the purest salt that can be economically available to increae the salinity of the water in the aquarium, therefore it does not cloud the water.
San-Halita is recommended as a therapeutic against some benign parasitic diseases caused by opportunistic protozoa, such as trichodiniasis, and epistiliassi, among others. Treatment is based on the fact that many of these microorganisms have little tolerance to low or moderate concentrations of salt.
It can also be used as an invigorating treatment for some species of fish, such as the goldfish in their different varieties after long transfers in which the fish usually arrive exhausted or depressed by stress.
San-Halita should be used with caution since not all species of fish tolerate dissolved salt in water, as is the case with the genera Corydoras and Brochis, to mention some of the most common.
DIRECTIONS:
Aquarium Salt, Auxiliary in Disease Prevention
Add 1 or 2 tablespoons of San-Halita for every 10 gallons of water or, if you prefer, ¼ teaspoon for every quart.
As a therapeutic for the treatment of ICH:
Add 2 to 3 tablespoons of San-Halita for every 10 gallons of water, combining with Cubrix or Green-Bac and raise the water temperature to 82.5 or 86°F
For the treatment of diseases caused by funghi (cotton wool):
Add 2 to 4 tablespoons of San-Halita for every 10 gallons of water combined with Acrivelt.
For brackish water fish such as Mollys, Scatophagus, Pangasius, etc.:
Add 2 to 3 tablespoons of San-Halita for every 10 gallons of water.
IMPORTANT DO NOT use San-Halita on fish of the genus Corydoras.
CONTENTS
ITEM: Q233 / Each piece: Net Weight 12.34 oz (250g) / Master with 60 pieces
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