1 liter bottle

Effortlessly prepare and store your own homemade aquarium fertilizers. This bottle is a great add-on to your Estimative Index Kit.

✅Sturdy 1-liter bottle for making stock solutions
✅Ideal for use with powders like the Estimative Index Kit
✅Leak-proof screw cap for safe storage
✅Reusable and easy to clean

Price range: €2,50 through €6,00
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THE KEY BENEFITS

Reusable

Past perfect

Sturdy

Practical

1 liter

Make powders into ready-to-use solutions

Do you use dry powder fertilizers or the Estimative Index Kit? Then a reliable bottle is essential for making stock solutions. This empty 1 liter bottle is perfect for aquarium enthusiasts who want a simple and safe way to store their liquid fertilizer.

Just add water, dissolve your powder, shake well, and your fertilizer is ready to use.

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Simple, reliable, and versatile

This bottle is intentionally simple: no extra parts, just a sturdy bottle with a secure screw cap.

Perfect for keeping multiple fertilizers separate so you can stay organized and avoid mistakes. Practical. Affordable. Essential when working with powders.

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Ideal solution for your Estimative Index Kit

Working with separate macro and micro solutions? An extra bottle is a small investment that simplifies your routine:

• Keep macro and micro fertilizers separate
• Prepare different concentrations easily
• Always have a spare bottle ready
• Reduce risk of mistakes in your daily dosing

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Is this bottle included in the Estimative Index Kit?

No, it must be ordered separately unless specified otherwise.

Can I use warm water to dissolve powders?

Yes, lukewarm water helps powders dissolve faster. Do not use boiling water as this might damage your bottle.

Is the bottle suitable for long-term storage?

Sure, it’s made of sturdy plastic and can safely store my aquarium fertilizers. Just make sure to keep it in a cool, dark place like your aquarium cabinet.

Can I mix multiple solutions in one bottle?

No, keep macro and micro fertilizers separate to avoid unwanted reactions or precipitation. It’s easiest to just follow the recipe that you received with your Estimative Index Kit.