The Aqua Matsya GH Booster is a sulfate-based GH remineraliser designed for planted aquarium hobbyists who use RO/DI water or naturally soft water. It raises general hardness by adding essential calcium and magnesium while leaving carbonate hardness unchanged. This gives aquarists precise control over GH without increasing KH, making it useful for controlled planted aquarium systems and shrimp-safe dosing routines.
Calcium supports plant structure and healthy growth, while magnesium is essential for chlorophyll function and plant metabolism. At the recommended dose, 6g in 80 litres raises GH by 2.5 dGH, delivering approximately 11.7 ppm calcium and 3.4 ppm magnesium. This makes the product useful for remineralising RO water, preparing water-change barrels and correcting very soft source water.
The Aqua Matsya GH Booster is best used gradually and should be pre-mixed before adding to the aquarium or RO mixing container. It is designed for planted tanks and can be used safely for shrimp when dosed correctly. Its concentrated, highly soluble formula clears quickly under flow and helps create a stable mineral foundation for healthier aquatic plants and livestock.
Technical Specifications
- Product Type: GH Remineraliser / Plant Supplement
- Product Name: Aqua Matsya GH Booster
- Formula Type: Sulfate-based mineral profile
- Function: Raises GH without increasing KH
- Minerals Added: Calcium and magnesium
- Recommended Dose: 6g in 80 litres raises GH by 2.5 dGH
- Approx. Mineral Delivery: Calcium 11.7 ppm, Magnesium 3.4 ppm
- Best For: RO/DI water, soft water planted tanks and water-change preparation
- Pack Sizes Mentioned: 70g and 150g
- Scoop Size: Approx. 3g per scoop
FAQ
1. Is Aqua Matsya GH Booster suitable for planted aquariums?
Yes, it is designed for planted aquariums using RO/DI or soft water.
2. Does it increase KH?
No, Aqua Matsya GH Booster raises GH only without increasing KH.
3. What minerals does it add?
It adds calcium and magnesium for plant health and water stability.
4. What is the recommended dose?
6g in 80 litres raises GH by approximately 2.5 dGH.


















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