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An ocean without magnesium is like a pizza without toppings - it's just not complete! That's where Fluval Sea Magnesium comes in, to give your marine water the boost it needs. This concentrated compound is specially formulated to increase magnesium levels effectively, without messing with the delicate ionic balance of your aquatic oasis.
SKU | 2156236 |
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Primary Brand | Fluval |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 8 OZ |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Volume | 8 FZ |
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