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Resun Ammonia Remover Pad - NH3 absorbing mat

Resun Ammonia Remover Pad - NH3 absorbing mat

Product reference: Resun Amonia filter pad
EAN: 6933163308857

Resun Ammonia Remover Pad is a practical ammonia-absorbing mat. Its special fiber structure and chemical composition effectively remove excess harmful NH3 compounds from tank water. The mat can be shaped and trimmed in any way to fit a specific place. It works great in sumps and canister filters.

PLN16.99
PLN14.95

Lowest price in the period of 30 days before current promotion: PLN14.44 +4%

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Responsibility for the Product

Manufacturer Resun Industrial Co., Ltd. No. 2, Baolong Road 3, Baolong Industrial City, Longgang 518116 Shenzhen China [email protected]

Responsible person DMR Group Poland Woźniaka 42 40-389 Katowice Poland [email protected]

  • Free return within 30 days.
  • Free delivery on orders over 499 PLN

Removing excess harmful compounds from aquarium water such as ammonia allows creating very good conditions for fish breeding and plant growth while minimizing the risk of algae formation. The water passing through the absorbent mat is cleaner in terms of chemical compounds and mechanical impurities.

Dimensions of the mat 45x25cm.

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Resun Amonia filter pad

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