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Oliver Knott Plant Palagonite 2L

Oliver Knott Plant Palagonite 2L

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Oliver Knott Plant Palagonite 2L

Palagonite is a rare volcanic mineral formed from a unique and extraordinary event approximately 20 million years ago. When molten basalt lava flowed into a freshwater lake in Queensland, Australia, it created a chemical reaction known as palagonisation. As the hot lava cooled and was quenched, a rind of volcanic glass formed, which over time transformed into palagonite. This extraordinary material is not only found in Australia but also in Iceland and even on the planet Mars.

Key Benefits:
Palagonite’s rich composition makes it a premium substrate for promoting healthy plant growth in aquariums. It contains a comprehensive suite of essential nutrients, including Silicon, Iron, Manganese, Magnesium, Calcium, Sodium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Carbon, Nitrogen, Cobalt, Nickel, Zinc, Molybdenum, and Selenium. These elements support natural plant health and enhance the overall ecosystem of your aquarium.

Perfect for:

  • Providing a natural base for plant growth
  • Enriching the substrate with essential minerals and nutrients
  • Supporting long-term aquatic plant vitality

Directions for Use:

For New Tanks:
1. Layering Palagonite: Sprinkle Palagonite evenly across the bottom of your aquarium in a thin layer. For areas intended for planting, double the depth to provide plants with optimal support.
2. Covering: After placing Palagonite, cover it with your chosen substrate, such as river gravel, pebbles, or sand, to create the perfect environment for your aquatic plants.

For Established Tanks:
1. Replanting Option: If you wish to replant or create new plant beds, dig a recess in the substrate and carefully add Palagonite. Cover it with your existing substrate and plant into it for a nutrient-rich base.
2. Mineralization Option: For general mineral enrichment, gently push aside a small section of your substrate, place Palagonite underneath, and then cover it back up with the original substrate.

Palagonite is an exceptional addition to any freshwater aquarium, providing your plants with the nutrients they need to thrive while enhancing the overall health of your tank. With its natural origins and rich mineral profile, Palagonite ensures your aquatic plants receive a powerful foundation for optimal growth.

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How to Acclimate your fish and shrimp

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How to acclimate your fish and shrimp

Fish and Shrimp will be stressed and will not show normal colours right out of the bag from shipping. They will need to acclimate in their new home for several days in stress-free conditions to begin to show true colours

We acclimate fishes or shrimp from shipping to prevent losses due to changing water conditions, it is necessary to carefully acclimate your new fishes and shrimp to their new homes to ensure your success

If your fish were packed in Breathing Bags, do not float the bags in your aquarium or pond.

The Breathing Bags cannot breath in water, only in air. If you have Breathing Bags, there will be no air in the bags and they will have writing on them that says they are Breathing Bags. Non-breathing bags will have air in them that the fish are using to get oxygen. Follow the breathing or non-breathing instructions as needed for your shipment:
 

Method for Breathing Bags
Do not float the Breathing Bags in the aquarium or pond. The fish will not have sufficient oxygen if the Breathing Bags are floated. Open the bags and pour out 1/3 of the water into a clean bucket. You may use an aquarium net to prevent the fish or shrimp from falling out of the bag. Replace the water removed from the bag with water from your aquarium or pond. After five minutes, repeat the 1/3 volume replacement procedure. After another five minutes, replace 1/3 of the volume again. Finally, after waiting five more minutes, the fishes or shrimp can be moved from the bags to the aquarium or pond.

Method for non- breathing bags
After turning the lights off to reduce stress, Place the fish or shrimp in their plastic bags in the aquarium where they will reside. Allow the bags to float in the tank for about 15 - 30 minutes. If the fish appear distressed, open the bags and roll down the top of the bags so that they are open and floating at the surface. A small portion of tank water may be added to the bags. After 15 - 30 minutes, the fish can be released into the aquarium.


If you need any additional help with acclimating your new fish, just ask. Email us at support@handpickedaquatics.com 

Sustainability Statement

We care about the environment, the animals in our care, the ethical sustainability of our business.

As a small business I have taken the following actions to ensure your purchases to not needlessly add to the global carbon footprint.

  • Our location is 100% powered by the Queensland sun
  • Water is recycled and reclaimed where practical
  • Packaging, where possible, is biodegradable

If you have suggestions on how we could do more, or have ideas on we can further reduce dependence on single use plastics or other packaging product please contact us at support@handpickedaquatics.com 

100% Live Delivery Guarantee

At Hand Picked Aquatics we offer a 100% live delivery guarantee on all our fish, plants, and other aquatic life. If something in your order arrives dead or is missing, please take a photo of the shipping bag. We'll arrange for a refund or replacement, freight and postage costs are non-refundable & are not able to be claimed.


Please e-mail your photograph and details of your claim within 24 hours of your order arriving to support@handpickedaquatics.com so that we can process your claim