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Make sure your reef is rockin' with the API Aquarium Calcium Test Kit! This kit makes it a breeze to measure calcium levels and keep your underwater kingdom healthy. With its trusty titration method and easy-to-see color change, you'll be able to get precise readings every time. Plus, it's made right here in the good ol' USA!
SKU | 1246089 |
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Primary Brand | API |
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