Aquarium Treatments and Fish Treatments

Digital pH Tester Monitor Aquarium Meter Adapter Spa BP
Digital pH Tester Monitor Aquarium Meter Adapter Spa BP
Sale Price: £15.90
KUSURI FILTER STARTER BOOSTER TREATMENT POND FISH 500ML
KUSURI FILTER STARTER BOOSTER TREATMENT POND FISH 500ML
Sale Price: £7.95
Interpet Pond Fresh Start 250ml Dechlorinator
Interpet Pond Fresh Start 250ml Dechlorinator
Sale Price: £4.95
CO2 Solenoid Live Aquatic Tropical Plant Fish Tank
CO2 Solenoid Live Aquatic Tropical Plant Fish Tank
Sale Price: £71.95
KUSURI ECO ACTIVE HERBAL WATER TREATMENT FISH POND 5 L
KUSURI ECO ACTIVE HERBAL WATER TREATMENT FISH POND 5 L
Sale Price: £44.95
SCIENCE Blocks  FISH AQUARIUM TANK PLANT POND CORAL
SCIENCE Blocks FISH AQUARIUM TANK PLANT POND CORAL
Sale Price: £1.39
Aquatronica PH Interface Marine reef fish Aquarium
Aquatronica PH Interface Marine reef fish Aquarium
Sale Price: £52.05
Tetra Safestart Safe Start 250 ml
Tetra Safestart Safe Start 250 ml
Sale Price: £14.65
Magnetic Cleaner for Fresh Salt Plant Aquarium NF07S
Magnetic Cleaner for Fresh Salt Plant Aquarium NF07S
Sale Price: £1.80
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Home aquarists typically use modified tap water supplied through their local water supply network to fill their tanks. For freshwater aquaria, additives formulated to remove chlorine or chloramine (used to disinfect drinking water supplies for human consumption) are often all that is needed to make the water ready for aquarium use.

Brackish or saltwater aquaria require the addition of a mixture of salts and other minerals, which are commercially available for this purpose.

More sophisticated aquarists may make other modifications to their base water source to modify the waters alkalinity, hardness, or dissolved content of organics and gases, before adding it to their aquaria. There are two processes used for that: deionization or reverse osmosis. In contrast, public aquaria with large water needs often locate themselves near a natural water source (such as a river, lake, or ocean) in order to have easy access to a large volume of water that does not require much further treatment.