Looking for a way to boost the mineral content of your tank water for your invertebrates?
These Mineral Balls are the perfect way to do just that!
These handmade orbs are especially helpful when using re-mineralized Reverse-Osmosis water and contain all the trace minerals your shrimp or snails need.
Use one orb per 2 gallons of tank water per year, and you'll notice these will dissolve over time... all the while balancing your water for all your tank inhabitants; shrimp, fish, plants alike!
You can even add these to the back of your filter to give your water a buffering boost.
FEATURES:
💧Slow-Release: These mineral balls slowly release essential minerals into your tank water over time, providing your invertebrates with the minerals they need to thrive.
🐚 Shrimp Breeder's Choice: Shrimp breeders know to use these mineral balls for optimum shell quality.
🐌 Safe for Snails: These mineral balls are safe for snails and will help to keep them healthy.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Handmade, and may be ever-so-slightly irregular.
- Contains all the tiny trace minerals your shrimp or snails badly need, but are difficult to obtain.
- Use one Ball per 2 gallons of tank water, per year
- Nominal diameter of ~10 cm.
- Slow-release of essential minerals, like Iron and inorganic aluminosilicate.
- Choose both Maifanitum clay and Tourmaline to cover all your bases!
HOW IT WORKS:
1. Place one mineral ball per 2 gallons of tank water.
2. The mineral ball will slowly dissolve, releasing essential minerals into the tank water.
3. The minerals will provide the necessary nutrients for your invertebrates to thrive, breed, and build new shells.
FAQ:
Q: How often do I need to replace the mineral balls?
A: You should replace the mineral balls once per year.
Q: Are these mineral balls safe for snails?
A: Yes, these mineral balls are safe for snails and will help to keep them healthy.
Q: Can I add these mineral balls to the back of my filter, or do they need to be on the substrate?
A: Yes, you can add these mineral balls to the back of your filter to give your water a boost. Placing them in the substrate, rather than in the moving water of a filter will make them dissolve slower.