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Q: How often can you use Clarity? A: Clarity can be added every 24 hours as needed, however, if your water has not cleared you may not have adequate mechanical filtration. We recommend using filter floss (poly-fil) in your filter when adding Clarity, as this is a very fine mechanical filter that will remove the undissolved particulates. It is completely normal for the water to become more cloudy on the addition of Clarity, as it is a flocculating agent that will clump together the particulates, making larger particulates that are easily filtered out with the filter floss. Keep in mind that you may have to change out the floss a couple of times during the treatment, as it may get clogged or saturated. Q: I added the correct amount of Clarity to my tank and the cloudiness got much worse. A: Clarity is a flocculant, meaning it bonds to small particles, making them much larger and easier to filter from the water. This will make the cloudiness worse for a short time until the large particles are removed from the water.

Mechanical filtration is the only way to remove them, and if you don't have adequate mechanical filtration it will probably never clear. Typically, sponge filters are not fine enough to remove the larger particulate matter from the water. We recommend using Filter Floss in your filter and it may need to be changed several times before the water completely clears, as it will get saturated or become clogged. Q: Will the Clarity precipitate trace minerals and macro- and micro-nutrients that my fish and plants need to maintain rapid, healthy growth? A: Clarity will only remove particulates not soluble nutrients. Clarity works as an aggressive flocculant and not as a precipitant. Clarity is generally used for cloudy water situations and it is great for all types of clouding. Q: Will Clarity clear up algae blooms? A: Yes, Clarity will clear all types of clouding Q: Will Clarity clear up bacterial blooms? Q: I have floating particles (not algae) in the water that the filter will not catch.

I wanted to know if your product "Clarity" will help. A: Clarity can be used for all particulates. I would use a fine filtration floss in your filter system in conjunction with Clarity. Clarity actually makes the particulates larger, allowing for them to be filtered out of your system.
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Q: My local water supply has very soft water. Will Clarity impact the pH of my water? A: Since soft water tends to have low alkalinity and little buffering capacity, it is possible that adding certain products to a tank with soft water could cause the pH to drop.
custom fish tank canopyIn most cases, this is not an issue, but with soft and already unbuffered/ lightly buffered water, it could cause a shift in pH.
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The Labrador Retriever’s owner, Aubrey Lee, launched an appeal for the return of her dog on Facebook that wasn’t initially successful, though the page she created was kept active with followers posting potential sightings and renewed appeals from Lee, according to ABC News Australia. Currently on my way to Green cross vets in caloundra. A lab sighted out on the highway this week has been handed in. Posted by Aubrey Lee on Friday, April 21, 2017 Sammy was found on the side of a highway and taken to Greencross Vets Caloundra, her identity unknown. She was connected with her owner on Friday by the coordinator of an Australian lost pets Facebook page. The woman, named Lauren (no last name given), had checked images against sightings of a “golden-coloured dog” in the area and came across Lee’s social media posts. But since Sammy microchip couldn’t be located, Lauren relied on other identifying marks to confirm her identity with Lee. A DNA test was also ordered, but they believe 99.9 percent that the dog is Sammy.

“Deep down I thought it was her straight away, her face and eyes especially, but I still had to check for the other things I’ve always looked for,” Lee told ABC News Australia. “She also buried her head straight into my mum’s legs. Same with my aunty Cheryl about an hour later. Sammy always loved her and she got straight up and was so happy to see her.” Sammy had a gash on her leg and her teeth were worn down similar to those of wild dogs in Australia. The veterinarians who treated her believe that Sammy survived on a diet of pineapples from local pineapple farms, and this was a reason her teeth were worn and rotted. “A lot of the wild dogs in that area actually live on the pineapples from the pineapple farms, and the pineapple rots their teeth,” Lauren told ABC News Australia. Sammy is doing much better now that she is home. Her leg is all patched up. “She’s very happy and relaxed — just very exhausted,” Lee told ABC News Australia. The post Aussie Dog Missing Three Years Returns Home appeared first on Petcha.