Tropic Marin® Syn-Biotic Sea Salt contains probiotic bacteria for fish and shrimp, as well as a special prebiotic bacterial food to promote probiotic bacterial strains and create nutrient-poor conditions in the aquarium for LPS and SPS corals. The unique combination of probiotic bacteria with prebiotic additives creates a synergistic effect.
Syn-Biotic Sea Salt is ideal for setting up a new tank or adding new fish. Probiotic bacteria have been proven to improve the health and well-being of fish and crustaceans and help overcome stress and disease. For optimal acclimation, aquarium water with Syn-Biotic Sea Salt should be used before adding new fish.
The prebiotic additives contained in the product support the incorporation of nitrates and phosphates into the bacterial mass, ensuring vibrant colors in stony corals thanks to these nutrient-poor conditions. To ensure the animals' sustainable adaptation to the aquarium conditions and to stabilize the microbiology, we recommend the continued use of Syn-Biotic Sea Salt. Each water change automatically replenishes the probiotic bacteria necessary for long-term prevention.
- Tropic Marin® Syn-Biotic is particularly suitable for reef aquariums
- Contains all major and trace elements of tropical seawater in natural ratios. Optimal calcium and magnesium concentrations for reef aquariums + prebiotic bacteria food + nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria to support the nitrogen cycle.
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Ideal pH and buffering
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Prebiotic bacterial food promotes nutrient-poor conditions and vibrant colors of LPS and SPS corals. The microbiology in the aquarium is stabilized and water quality improves.
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Probiotic bacteria activate the immune system of fish and crustaceans
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Optimal solubility of all 70 trace elements and stabilization by bioactive substances
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Can be used permanently and is ideal for setting up a new tank, for new stocking and for any stock expansion
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Tropic Marin® Syn-Biotic is the ideal basis for the care of even the most sensitive fish, corals, invertebrates and marine algae in modern reef aquariums