Blackwater Clear
Provides humic substances for all shrimp & freshwater fish planted biotope aquaria with much less color
Overview
- Shrimp safe and copper free.
- Establishes similar water conditions to those found in blackwater
rivers, many of which are home to important aquarium shrimp, fishes and
plants without heavy darkening of the water.
- Detoxifies copper and heavy metals.
- May be used to help simulate the onset of the rainy season for encouragement of spawning.
- Provides humic substances (humic and fulvic acid), complex
bio-organic molecules known to increase the availability of important
nutrients (such as iron, calcium, magnesium, molybdenum, manganese,
zinc, cobalt, and nickel) to plants, potentially enhancing the
effectiveness of plant nutrient solutions in aquaria.
- Formulated utilizing extensive research on aquatic plant nutrient requirements and riverine water chemistry.
Sizes
125ml | 250ml | 500ml | 2L
Technical Background
Humic substances are natural derivatives of organic materials found
in soils and, more importantly (for aquarium hobbyists), in many
forested streams and rivers. They are collectively comprised of humic
and fulvic acids, which are the product of the natural decomposition of
proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and lignins of plant and/or animal
origin. A characteristic of humic substances is their deep brown color,
which is responsible for the color of soil.
Soluble humic substances increase the bioavailability of multivalent
cations (many of which are important nutrients for plants) to plants
considerably by forming temporary bonds with these ions and making their
uptake by plants more direct; this increases the effectiveness that
water care products containing these ions will have in planted aquaria.
Gradually increasing the concentration of humic substances in aquaria is
an effective method of encouraging spawning in fishes, particularly for
Discus, Cardinal Tetras, and other inhabitants of such blackwater
rivers as Brazil�s Rio Negro. In general, the concentration of humic
substances increases substantially during periods of excessive
precipitation and/or flooding (e.g. �rainy season�), which is also when
fishes in many river systems spawn. The addition of Brightwell Aquatics
Shrimp BlackWaterClear to an aquarium will slightly acidify the water,
and will discolor it slightly in direct correlation with the dosage
used, the volume of the water in the entire aquarium system, and the
method(s) of chemical filtration employed; in general, the greater the
dosage employed, the more pronounced the change in water coloration will
be. Shrimp BlackWaterClear will also soften water as a result of the
natural chelating action of humic substances. These are all important
environmental and/or chemical cues utilized by fishes for the onset of
spawning.
Instructions & Guidelines
Chemical filtration media that aggressively absorb organic material
(such as macroporous resins) will quickly extract humic substances from
aquarium water, which is useful when trying to eliminate these
substances but is otherwise to be avoided when dosing this product.
Activated carbon has limited effectiveness for this purpose, so it can
remain.
Basic: Add 2 ml (1 pump, if equipped with a pump, or 2
threads on cap) of Shrimp BlackWaterClear per 6 to 10 US-gallons of
aquarium water twice each week; increase dosage thereafter depending
upon perceived nutrient needs of shrimp, fish and plants. When used in
this fashion, 500 ml treats up to 2,000 US-gallons (7,571 L). If
desired, dosage may be increased to provide increased bioavailability of
certain nutrients (see opposite panel); see comments regarding spawning
below. In general, daily, rather than weekly, dosing is recommended;
daily dosing maintains a more stable and natural environment than dosing
weekly, in which nutrient concentrations spike just after dosing and
then gradually decrease throughout the course of the week. To dose
daily, add 6 drops per 20 US-gallons per day; adjust dosing volume after
3 - 5 weeks in accordance with appearance of plants shrimp and fishes,
and perceived need for nutrients.
As a Spawning Aid: Consult reference materials for the
specific spawning requirements of shrimp and fishes in your aquaria and
use this product and the following instructions to your best advantage:
over a period of 6 days, increase basic daily dosage to 6 drops per 10
US-gallons (37.9 L) by increasing the number of drops administered by
one drop each day (resulting in 6 drops per 10 US-gallons per day on the
6th day). Maintain this dosage (or increase it if desired) until shrimp
or fishes have concluded spawning and eggs have hatched, at which point
dosage may be gradually decreased back to basic dosage. Adding Shrimp
BlackWaterClear directly to water being used in water changes,
particularly when made on a daily basis, may have the most positive
impact; when using this method, add the appropriate amount of Shrimp
BlackWaterClear for the entire system volume for that day.
An increase in water temperature and the amount of live foods fed, in
conjunction with following the above dosing instructions, will often
encourage spawning. Be aware that an increase in feedings will generate
increased waste and the need to remove it from the aquarium via more
frequent water changes.
Caution: Keep out of reach of children. Not for human consumption.