Seachem Reef Pack 2 - 3x100ml Enhancer
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Seachem Reef Pack Enhancer 3x100ml
Reef Pack: Enhancer
This set containing three products accelerating the growth of corals and other marine invertebrates.
Includes preparations:
"Reef Calcium" Contains concentrated (50,000mg / l) calcium in the form of easily absorbable polygluconate. It is intended to maintain optimal calcium concentration in the reef aquarium. It does not affect the reaction. The comprehensive form has many advantages: increases the bioavailability of the element, it is a rich source of energy, accelerating the growth of corals and prevents calcium. Polygluconias do not contain nitrogen or phosphorus, so they do not stimulate the growth of undesirable algae. "REEF Calcium" can be used as the only source of calcium, but even better results are achieved by giving it simultaneously with preparations containing calcium in ionic form ("Reef Complete" "Reen Advantage Calcium"). "Reef Calcium" is designed to maintain the optimal calcium level.
If the level of this component has been reduced significantly, the water may be replaced or used to use calcium-containing formulations in the form of ions.
"Reef Strontium" This product containing highly concentrated (10,000mg / l) strontium in the form of gluconate. It is intended to restore the optimal concentration of this element and maintain its quantity at a level occurring in sea water. Particularly recommended for densely inhabited tanks, where the demand for strontium is particularly high.
"Reef Iodide" It is designed for aquariums with a large number of invertebrates or soft corals. It is very concentrated (8,000mg / l). It is enough for 1ml added to 160 liters of water to raise the concentration of iodides to the correct value for natural sea water. It is a secure source of iodine, during longer storage does not decompose and does not release toxic, free element. To control the level of iodide, it is recommended to use the "Multitest: Iodine / iOdide" test