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An Aquatic essential that'll have your shrimp feeling like they're living in a five-star resort! The Aqueon Shrimp Essentials Trace Minerals are here to replace all the vital trace minerals that get removed through chemical filtration and used up by your little crustacean friends. Keep them happy and healthy with this special elixir that's perfect for new aquariums, water changes, or when you're topping up your tank due to evaporation. Don't forget to remove any pesky chemical filtration (like carbon or resins) for a short while before adding in the Aqueon Shrimp Essentials - this will help optimize all those delicious nutrients for your little creatures to munch on!
SKU | 2967485 |
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Primary Brand | Aqueon |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Volume | 4 FZ |
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So far so good
MeCynndy
4 years ago
Used only once. Right away I had so much molting shrimp! They seem to be doing g...
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A lot goes a little way...
ShrimpsRFun2020
4 years ago
Yes, you read that right...a lot goes a little way...if you have a small tank th...
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