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Liquid Calcium replenishes essential calcium required by fish, corals, crustaceans, snails and many other marine organisms. An easy-to-dose formula that contains no gluconates, lactates or other sugars that increase bio-load. Phosphate and nitrate free!
SKU | 3284070 |
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Primary Brand | Coralife |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Volume | 8.7 FZ |
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Shake well before using. Add 1-5 mL (1/4-1 tsp) per 50 gallons water each day. Different reef systems have different calcium needs. To determine usage od your system, monitor calcium demand by testing aquarium water daily about a week and replacing the amount of calcium that is being used.
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