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Nano Reef Part A/B is an ionically balanced system that helps maintain the critical calcium, magnesium and alkalinity dynamic, as well as providing essential major, minor and trace minerals in the correct concentrations. Helps increase alkalinity (KH) and stabilize pH. Designed for aquariums up to 40 gallons.
SKU | 3284109 |
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Primary Brand | Coralife |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Volume | 8 FZ |
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Shake well before use. Part A: Add 1mL (8 drops) per 4 gallons of tank capacity daily to maintain proper water parameters. Add directly to systems in an area with high water movement. Wait 5 minutes, then add an equal amount of Part B in the same manner. Do not mix with other supplements outside the aquarium.
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