Coralife Micro Vert Food, 8 fl. oz.
Description
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Micro Vert provides corals, sponges, anemones, gorgonians, feather dusters and other fine particle and filter-feeding organisms with essential food, vitamins and natural minerals needed for optimal growth, color and vitality. Made with spirulina and kelp.
- - Coralife MicroVert is a nutritionally balanced diet for corals, sponges, anemones, gorgonians, feather dusters and other fine filter eaters
- - Rich in vitamins and minerals from spirulina and kelp
- - Does not require refrigeration or freezing after opening, however refrigeration will prolong useful life. Target feeding individual animals is the most efficient method
Specifications
| SKU | 3284053 |
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| Primary Brand | Coralife |
| Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Additional Features
| Personalized Item flag | No |
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Item Dimensions
| Volume | 8 FZ |
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Shake well before using. Add 1 to 3 drops per gallon of aquarium water, up to 3 times a week in an area of high water flow, In a heavily stocked reef aquariums, the dosage may need to be increased. As with any food, overfeeding can affect water quality.
Not for human consumption. Do not taste, swallow or breathe. Do not mix with household chemical. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN!
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Questions
Is this saltwater only or can I feed it to freshwater thai micro & pompom crabs, bamboo, amano, neocaridina, and vampire shrimp?
- Hi there! This food can be used for freshwater creatures! Coralife MicroVert is a nutritionally balanced diet for corals, sponges, anemones, gorgonians, feather dusters and other fine filter eaters.
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Is this for saltwater only or can I use it for my bamboo and pompom crabs (freshwater?)
- Hi there! This food can be used for freshwater creatures! Coralife MicroVert is a nutritionally balanced diet for corals, sponges, anemones, gorgonians, feather dusters and other fine filter eaters.
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