Onyx? is a specially fracted natural substrate for the aquarium. Onyx? is suitable for any marine or freshwater environments and is ideally suited for Cichlid environments. Onyx? is most effective when used alone as an integral substrate bed, but it may be mixed with other gravels or sands such as?Onyx Sand?. Onyx? is not chemically coated or treated but does have a slight buffering capacity.
Onyx? Mineral Composition
Units=mg/kg, source: Plasma Emission Spectrometer, EPA Method 6010, Univ. of Georgia Chemical Analysis Lab
Al | Ba | Ca | Co | Cr | Cu | Fe | K | Mg | Mn | Na | Ni | V | Zn |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
822 | 5 | 197,500 | 4 | 10 | 4 | 2,846 | 417 | 115,400 | 43 | 135 | 7 | 8 | 23 |
Set-up
Although it is pre-washed, because Onyx? is a natural product, it may become dusty in transit and require rinsing before use to remove any residual dust.
When adding water to aquarium, fill slowly to avoid disturbing Onyx? substrate bed. Place a bowl in the aquarium and add water directly to the bowl, allowing water to overflow softly on to the gravel bed. Initial cloudiness is normal. To remove cloudiness, use mechanical filtration (such as filter floss). Use?Clarity??to accelerate clearing.
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