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Order arrived in spot-on condition. After acclimating, both bottles are in...thanks

Order arrived safe and sound! After acclimating, the bottles looked good. Thanks!

Thank you for trusting us to take care of your reef!!
 

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Placed my order yesterday!! Can't wait to get these!!
 
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I have never used anything like this before. I have a 12g nano with coral/fish and a torch. How would I use this, if I did?

Hey there! The phytoplankton helps feed your coral, improving your growth and color. It's not a NEED but is a very definite positive.

Pods are absolutely amazing, and that isn't just me saying so. Since I started adding them to my tanks I've noticed an incredible improvement. I have no cyano or nuisance algae any more.

With a nano tank, the only difference is the dosing. You definitely won't need much... perhaps 1.5 mL per day of phyto. The phyto does last 3+ months in the fridge and we include a syringe and dosing instructions.
 

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