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Flourish is a comprehensive plant supplement for the natural freshwater aquarium. It contains a rich assortment of important micro elements, trace elements and other nutrients. These include calcium, magnesium, iron and other important elements that have been shown to be beneficial to aquatic plants.
SKU | 2778511 |
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Primary Brand | Seachem |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Volume | 250 ML |
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Use 1 capful (5 mL) for each 250 L (60 US gallons) once or twice a week. For smaller doses, please note that each cap thread is approximately 1 mL. Refrigeration is recommended 3 months after opening.
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plants love the GAINS
PETCOFOSHO
6 years ago
My plants need to eat, you know, gotta get them gains bro. So I do what I do. Fe...
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seems ok
Sgt Rich
3 years ago
If you are serious about your aquarium and keep live plants. most of the time t...
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