Aquaforest Lab Cobaltum 200 ml

1,255.00

Aquaforest Lab Cobaltum supplement contains concentrated cobalt. This element is necessary for all living organisms. It supports the coloring of fish and plays crucial role in the growth of some beneficial algae, bacteria and animals. Cobalt is essential for metabolic changes and is a part of vitamin B12.

In stock

SKU: 5902026738965 Categories: , Brand:

Product Information

Aquaforest Lab Cobaltum supplement contains concentrated cobalt. This element is necessary for all living organisms. It supports the coloring of fish and plays crucial role in the growth of some beneficial algae, bacteria and animals. Cobalt is essential for metabolic changes and is a part of vitamin B12.


Dosage: 1 ml of the product increases the cobalt level by 0.0005 mg/l (ppm)  in 100 litres (27 US gal) of water. Recommended level of cobalt in aquarium water is0.0001 – 0.0006 mg/l (ppm).

Dosage should be based on microelements consumption. Note, that each aquarium is different and final dosage depends on the coral cast and individual aquarium needs. Both, deficiency and excess micronutrients will affect aquarium inhabitants, therefore dosage should be selected and modified on the basis of regular Aquaforest Lab water tests.

What is great about this product?
*highly concentrated & easy to dose
*safe for aquatic life

Good to know
The recommended level of cobalt in aquarium water is 0.0001 – 0.0006 mg/l (ppm).

Why Aquaforest Lab?
Ultra-accurate ICP-OES spectrometer
Highly qualified specialists
Strict & rigorous standards

ReviewsThere are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

Shipping & Returns

We deliver all over India. For full details of the delivery options we offer, please view our Delivery information
We hope you’ll love every purchase, but if you ever need to return an item you can do so within a stipulated time of receipt which may vary from product to product. For full details of how to make a return, please view our Returns information