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Fritz Aquatics Ready to Use Hermit Crab Salt Water is pre-conditioned and contains no Chlorine, Chloramine, Ammonia, Phosphates or Heavy Metals. Buffered and pH balanced, this high quality hermit crab saltwater contains essential minerals and trace elements that will promote healthy growth and molting. Used by Hermit crabd to drink, bathe abd replenish their shell water.
SKU | 3751686 |
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Primary Brand | Fritz Aquatics |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Volume | 16.9 FZ |
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For best results keep a fresh/clean dish of Fritz Hermit Crab Saltwater along with a separate dish of Fritz Hermit Crab Freshwater available for your Hermit Crabs at all times. Clean dishes and replenish regularly.
Not for Human Consumption. Intended for Terrarium Use only.
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