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This 4 fl. oz. magic potion not only makes tap water safe for your goldfish, but also shields them from harmful ammonia - giving you peace of mind like never before. And hey, we know you're busy which is why this product is oh-so-simple to use! Just add it to your aquarium and watch it work its wonders. Here are some key features we know you'll love:
SKU | 1525743 |
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Primary Brand | API |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
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Volume | 4 FZ |
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