SAN-HALITA
SAN-HALITA One of the first considerations we take into account when we start in the aquarium hobby is there are at least two basic types of aquariums, marine and “freshwater” aquariums. Many species of aquarium fish come from bodies of water whose proximity to the sea makes it easier for seawater to mix to some extent with continental water, resulting in water with intermediate salinity commonly known as brackish water, in which several species of fish are adapted, such as archer fish, guppies, and pangasians, among others. San-Halita is a high purity salt that is contained by the evaporation of sea water and whose sodium chloride content is 99.96% on average, which means that it is the purest salt that can be economically available to increae the salinity of the water in the aquarium, therefore it does not cloud the water. San-Halita is recommended as a therapeutic against some benign parasitic diseases caused by opportunistic protozoa, such as trichodiniasis, and epistiliassi, among