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Reef Fusion 1 is part of a system formulated to provide the essentials for the reef aquarium. Reef Fusion 1 provides calcium.
SKU | 2153369 |
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Primary Brand | Seachem |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 16.9 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Volume | 16.9 FZ |
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Calcium Chloride, Magnesium Chloride, Strontium Chloride, Rubidium Chloride, Sodium Tetraborate, Iron Chloride, Sodium Molybdate, Manganese Sulfate.
(Amounts per 1 g) Calcium (Ca)(min) 95 mg, Calcium (Ca)(max) 105 mg, Magnesium (Mg)(min) 5 mg, Strontium (Sr)(min) 0.1 mg, Boron (B) 0.020 mg, Iron (F
DIRECTIONS: Dose aquarium every 1-2 days. Add 1 mL of Reef Fusion 1 per 25 L (6.5 gallons) of water. (For reference purposes, the cap holds 5 mL.) Add this to a high current area of the tank. Wait a few minutes, then add 1 mL of Reef Fusion 2 per 25 L (6.5 gallons) of water. It is preferred that the two products be added to separate locations in the tank. This dose contributes 4 mg/L of calcium, and 0.176 meq/L of alkalinity. Never mix Reef Fusion 1 with Reef Fusion 2 directly. Do not exceed a dose of 4 mL in 25 L (6.5 gallons) per day of each product. Maintain calcium level between 410-430 mg/L. Maintain alkalinity between 4-6 meq/L. Size or frequency of dose may be increased if dosing regimen is insufficient to maintain calcium and alkalinity in these ranges.
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