Water Condition and Treatment
To Prepare The Water is To Learn About The Environment Inside.
The environment inside the tank is deeply influenced by the appropriate water quality. In general, water plants prefer slightly acidic and soft water.
So, it’s very important to reproduce such water quality. In the Nature Aquarium, stones are often used as layout materials, but some types actually raise the hardness of water. In that case, you may notice some symptoms; the growth of plants slows down, the size of leaves becomes smaller and new buds seem wilted.
To keep the water soft has been indispensable in the planted aquarium hobby. Previously, some people set peat moss and a bag of ion-exchange resin inside the filter system. Yet, this solution presented some issues; replacing these materials was troublesome and they caused clogs inside the filter system. ADA created a stylish aquarium item with the function of easy icon-exchange resin replacement; Softenizer series. The structure is very unique, and it is fun to watch the ion-exchange resin simply flowing around inside the elegant glass instrument. ADA demands that the design of its products must be appealing and exciting; they must be at the level worthy of being shown off.
To check the quality of the water. To prepare the water. It is not something people do in their everyday life, but it’s a daily practice in aquarium hobby.
In clean water, the plants will grow well and the fish swim actively. Water vitalizes their lives. But once contaminated, it’s very difficult to correct and it will harm the environment of the aquarium. The size of the eco-system may be smaller, but the same things can be said in natural settings. The aquarists realize how difficult it is to recover from contamination of the water and how important the purity of the water is. The Nature Aquarium teaches us the value of the water.

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Softenizer Series
![]() 250 ml | Ion Exchanger Resin102-331 250ml |
Relation of pH and CO2
Proper amount of CO2 supplementation in water plant tank is decided with aquarium size, type of the plants or the plant growth condition. Normally we adjust the amount of CO2 using CO2 Class Counter or CO2 Beetle Counter, while observing on bubble from water plants or breathing condition of the fish. Drop Checker is an original glassware unit, designed to indicate the CO2 amount diluted within the water with color change of the pH reagent inside, in order to understand the proper amount of CO2 supply. Water in a tank becomes acidic when too much CO2 is supplied, and becomes alkaline with CO2 in shortage. Add pH reagent and water inside Drop Checker, and then set in the tank. When CO2 is supplied in the aquarium, CO2 gets diluted with water through the air inside Drop Checker. Then pH value of the water gets down, and it changes reagent color. On the contrary, CO2 density inside the aquarium gets lower, reagent color changes in opposite way. By changing color of the reagent, you can understand CO2 density. Generally, reagent tends to be blue color in the morning before the light is turned on, and if the reagent shows green color after supplying CO2 in day time, the amount of CO2 supply is appropriate. If the color stays blue throughout the day, it shows CO2 supply is in shortage. It it is yellow, then supply amount is excessive. Supply of Brighty K may affect the pH value of the water, but this does not affect the color of reagent inside Drop Checker. So reagent color shows only amount of CO2 dissolved in the aquarium water.


![]() 5 packs | Pack Checker NO2103-203 5 packs At early stage of aquarium setup, Nitrous acid can be produced from ammonia. If NO2 is detected, filtration is under unstable condition. |
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