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Substrate Tetra Active Substrate
ActiveSubstrate is a natural substrate that provides the soil with a nutrient balance that encourages plant growth. Ensures healthy, lush plant growth. The large size and structure porous nature of the water-neutral clay granules offer several advantages over conventional gravel: Encourages the colonization of soil bacteria. Prevents soil compaction, optimizes soil structure and prevents root rot. Accelerates plant rooting, guaranteeing firm root hold as rootlets are also able to attach to clay pores.
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Complete substrate Tetra Substrate
Long-lasting fertilizing substrate for freshwater aquariums. Promotes healthy, lush plant growth. Composed of a blend of 3 different high-quality gravels, rich in iron and micro-nutrients provided by black peat naturally rich in humic compounds. The size of the gravel ensures good rooting. Guaranteed nitrate- and phosphate-free, to prevent undesirable algae growth. Ensures harmonious plant growth rapide (at the critical moment of aquarium design). For all freshwater aquariums.
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Substrate jbl aquabasis
Nutrient substrate for long-lasting plant growth in freshwater s. Action. Nutrient reservoir: contains essential plant nutrients such as iron. Clay components store nutrients and release them later when needed. Effectively prevents the growth of unwanted algae by stimulating plant growth. Use for new tanks: place the nutrient substrate and cover with a layer of washed substrate from sol. Includes: 1 bag of ready-to-use, long-lasting nutrient substrate for garden plants.
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Substrate Reptiles Planet
Essential substrate for creating a natural environment requiring high hygrometry. Peat's acidity (PH 5-6) limits bacterial growth, even at 90% humidity. However, peat cannot be used to nourish natural plants, so add a little potting soil at the foot of the plant. Peat can also be used as an incubation substrate for reptile eggs. It can also be placed on a draining substrate (on top of clay balls).
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Is aquarium substrate better than nutrient substrate?
It depends on the specific needs of the aquarium and the types of plants being used. Aquarium substrate typically refers to the material at the bottom of the tank, which can be decorative but may not provide essential nutrients for plant growth. Nutrient substrate, on the other hand, is specifically designed to provide plants with the necessary nutrients for healthy growth. In a planted aquarium, nutrient substrate may be preferred for promoting plant growth, while aquarium substrate may be used for aesthetic purposes or in tanks with low nutrient demands. Ultimately, the choice between the two will depend on the specific requirements of the aquarium and the goals of the aquarist.
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What does Husserl mean by substrate essences and substrate categories?
Husserl uses the term "substrate essences" to refer to the fundamental, underlying qualities or properties that are necessary for the existence of any particular object or phenomenon. These essences are not directly observable, but they are the basis for our understanding of the world. Similarly, "substrate categories" are the basic, universal concepts that underlie our understanding of the world, such as space, time, and causality. These categories provide the framework for our perception and cognition, allowing us to make sense of our experiences. Husserl's concept of substrate essences and categories emphasizes the importance of these underlying structures in shaping our understanding of reality.
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What is a graffiti substrate?
A graffiti substrate refers to the surface or material on which graffiti is applied. Common substrates include walls, buildings, trains, bridges, and other public spaces. The choice of substrate can impact the visibility, longevity, and overall impact of the graffiti artwork. Different substrates may require different techniques or materials for the graffiti to adhere properly.
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Is a coenzyme a substrate?
No, a coenzyme is not a substrate. A coenzyme is a non-protein organic molecule that is required for the activity of certain enzymes. It acts as a carrier of specific functional groups or electrons during enzymatic reactions. In contrast, a substrate is the specific molecule upon which an enzyme acts to catalyze a chemical reaction. While coenzymes are essential for the function of certain enzymes, they are not the molecules upon which the enzymes act.
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Substrate Reptiles Planet
Essential substrate for creating a natural environment requiring high hygrometry. Peat's acidity (PH 5-6) limits bacterial growth, even at 90% humidity. However, peat cannot be used to nourish natural plants, so add a little potting soil at the foot of the plant. Peat can also be used as an incubation substrate for reptile eggs. It can also be placed on a draining substrate (on top of clay balls).
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Soft substrate Komodo
Komodo Reptile Carpet is a soft substrate that can be used with snakes, lizards, amphibians, turtles and tortoises. Its absorbent surface is gentle on your reptile's soft belly. The mat is easy to use and can be cut to fit any size terrarium or habitat. Simply rinse when sale or replace if necessary.
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Substrate Zoomed Excavator XR10
Excavator Substrate is a natural product that allows your reptiles to burrow and hide underground as they would in their natural environment. With this substrate, you can also reproduce burrows and terraces without the risk of collapse. It is perfectly suited to dragons bearded geckos, leopard geckos, sand boas, scorpions and autres burrowing reptiles.
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Soil substrate jbl manado
Ideal for plant care thanks to porous structure and nutrient storage function: sol substrate for freshwater s. Vigorous plant growth, algae prevention: efficient colonization by bacteria from sol and optimal plant root growth thanks to natural porous structure. Filter relief. Crystal-clear water. Ideal for fish, invertebrates and plants: no release of undesirable substances into the water. Rounded granules protect the sensitive barbels of bottom-dwelling fish. Storage capacity: natural substrate absorbs excess nutrients and releases them when needed. Included in: sol Manado substrate. Available in various sizes.
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Do goldfish need a substrate?
Goldfish do not necessarily need a substrate in their tank, as they are bottom feeders and can easily forage for food in the water column. However, adding a substrate can provide a more natural environment for the goldfish and can also help with biological filtration by providing a surface for beneficial bacteria to grow. If you choose to add a substrate, make sure it is large enough to prevent the goldfish from accidentally ingesting it, as this can be harmful to their health.
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How does the conversion of a substrate into a product work? What is a substrate?
The conversion of a substrate into a product typically involves an enzyme-catalyzed reaction. A substrate is the molecule that the enzyme acts upon, and it binds to the enzyme's active site. The enzyme then facilitates the conversion of the substrate into a product by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. This can involve breaking or forming chemical bonds within the substrate molecule. Once the reaction is complete, the product is released from the enzyme's active site.
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What is the substrate for rabbits?
Rabbits are herbivores, so their main substrate is plant material. They primarily feed on grasses, hay, vegetables, and fruits. It is important for rabbits to have a diet high in fiber to maintain their digestive health. Providing a variety of fresh, high-quality plant-based foods is essential for meeting the nutritional needs of rabbits.
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What substrate does the Strelitzia need?
The Strelitzia, also known as the Bird of Paradise plant, requires a well-draining and nutrient-rich substrate. A mix of potting soil, perlite, and sand is ideal to ensure good drainage and aeration for the plant's roots. It is important to avoid waterlogged or compacted soil, as this can lead to root rot and other issues. Additionally, adding organic matter such as compost or peat moss can help provide the necessary nutrients for healthy growth.
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