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Aquazen's NUTRIENT BASE is the perfect natural substrate for both beginners and advanced hobbyists alike. Our product is designed to promote healthy plant growth and contains all the essential elements required for proper nourishment. With immediate effectiveness, your plant roots will receive the proper nutrients needed to thrive. Our substrate is long-lasting and rich in nutrients, providing the perfect foundation for your freshwater planted aquarium. Great for beginners and experts alike, NUTRIENT BASE is the ideal choice for anyone looking to create a beautiful and healthy aquatic environment.
SKU | 3906393 |
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Primary Brand | AquaZen |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 100 G |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Spread nutrient base substrate on the bottom of the aquarium, for a layer 3/4inch thick. Cove this layer with prewashed aquarium gravel - approximately 1 inch thick. The surface can be decorated with coarse gravel, stones, wood. Plant gravel with freshwater plants.
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