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PHOSBAN 150g

Brand: TWO LITTLE FISHES

34,90 €
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PHOSBAN 150g – High-Capacity Phosphate-Removing Resin for Freshwater and Marine Aquariums

PhosBan 150g is a phosphate-removing resin made of iron oxide and hydroxide granules, designed to deliver highly effective phosphate absorption in both marine and freshwater aquariums. In addition to phosphates, PhosBan also removes silicates, helping keep water clear and preventing unwanted algae growth. A key advantage of PhosBan is that once exhausted, it does not release previously absorbed substances back into the water, ensuring safe and long-lasting filtration.

Recommended by renowned expert Julian Sprung, PhosBan is perfect for simple, ongoing phosphate control. Usage is easy: quickly rinse the granules under running or RO water (without excessive mixing to avoid breaking them), then place the appropriate amount in a filter bag or fluidized bed filter, ensuring optimal water flow through the material.

Key features:

  • High-capacity iron oxide and hydroxide granules

  • Removes phosphates and silicates in freshwater and marine tanks

  • Does not release absorbed substances once exhausted

  • Ideal for use in filter bags or fluidized bed filters

  • Recommended by Julian Sprung for permanent phosphate control

  • Easy to use, with a simple rinse before application

Why choose PhosBan:

PhosBan 150g is the ideal choice for aquarists seeking safe, reliable control of phosphate and silicate levels. Thanks to its high absorption capacity and stable granule structure, it offers a practical solution for maintaining aquarium health and beauty, preventing nutrient buildup and algae problems.

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