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Review on 🐠 GloFish Aquarium Gravel: Vibrant Fluorescent Colors - A Must-Have for GloFish Tanks! 5-Pound Bag by Karla Richter

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I wonder if the manufacturers themselves used it?

How much I sorted through different soils, I did not think that the multi-colored pebbles from Glofish would be so harmful to fish. And yet, it is clear that you want a beautiful aquarium. There are even lamps that can be switched to night mode and this fluorescent primer will look beautiful. Yes, it looks cool. We know that before immersing the soil in the aquarium, it must be washed well under running water. If the soil is poorly washed, then the performance of the aquarium may change for the worse and the death of marine life is inevitable. I decided to experiment and loaded the soil into a jar, as well as plants from the same brand, after a while I planted a zebrafish. Turned the lamp on at night. After a couple of days, I understand that the fish simply begin to die one after another. And the water starts to smell rotten. I understand that everything is because of this paint. And once again I am convinced that it is not necessary to take a painted primer. It spoils all water and becomes poison for fish. I do not recommend, besides, the price is wild.

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Pros
  • Beautifully interesting
Cons
  • The price and all the toxic ammonia that evaporates from the material