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The 5 MOST DANGEROUS elements in your aquarium

7 min · 10. okt. 2024
episode The 5 MOST DANGEROUS elements in your aquarium cover

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Based on : https://youtu.be/RAPKLEPDN0Q Summary The YouTube video by Fauna Marin GmbH explains the elements and hazards in an aquatic aquarium and comments on the identifier during an ICP test. The presenter points out that some elements, such as copper and aluminum, are often exaggerated in terms of their hazard, while others, such as fluoride, are much more problematic. The recommendation to consider the level of the elements in the context of the other elements present and to avoid panicking is a separate element present at a higher value. The presenter also points out that the analysis of the ICP test result requires expertise and that it is important to comment on the elements that interact with us and others.

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