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Marc Weiss BlackPowder
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Special reef supplement enhances hard coral growth and coloration |
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Blend of essential nutrients specifically designed for reef invertebrates |
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Great for hard corals, filter feeders, and cryptic fauna in live rock |
Try this on-target, direct pigment priming and growth enhancement application and you'll see why BlackPowder blows the competition out of the water. Designed to maximize growth and color in everything from anemones to coral, sea apples to sea cucumbers, filter feeders to cryptic organisms. No plankton, no waste! Your living reef comes vibrantly alive with BlackPowder. 112 grams treats up to 5,000 gallons.
Please click on "More Information" for a list of ingredients and instructions.
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Ingredients:
Crude protein, crude fiber, quartz, cytokinin, and yeasts. Derived from ferment of citrus leaves, yeasts, and animal by-products.
Instructions
For reef aquariums:
Correct amount depends on bio-load, or amount of organisms in aquarium. In most cases, 1/4 teaspoonful per 50 gallons can be sprinkled on the surface on a daily basis. To make a solution, use saltwater from aquarium only. Apply about two hours before lights go off. Skimmers may remove some of the product, but generally reef creatures will absorb it before it gets to the skimmer. Keep in cool, dry place like freezer.
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Maximize growth & color in hard corals and live rock
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