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Strontium Concentrate
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Concentrated strontium supplement for marine reef aquariums
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Provides a strontium boost beneficial to reef building corals
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Enhances deposition of calcareous skeletons for healthy coral growth
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Developed by Julian Sprung. Strontium Concentrate from Two Little Fishies provides strontium in forms easily utilized by marine life maintained in aquariums. Helps to maintain optimum water quality for growth of corals and other marine organisms that create a calcareous skeleton. 8.4 oz. treats 100 gallons for up to 50 weeks.
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Directions for Use
For living reef aquariums, add one capful per 100 gallons weekly. For coral culture systems or aquariums with a dense population of rapidly growing corals and calcareous algae, one may increase the dosage to a weekly maximum of one capful per 50 gallons.
Ingredients: Reverse Osmosis Purified Water and Strontium Chloride.
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