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Sicce Shark Pro 700 Internal Filter 185 gph
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Hygro-like 16" w/weighted base Bag & Header, Green
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Sicce Shark Pro 900 Internal Filter 238 gph
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Aquatop Replacement Filter Cartridge for Forza 40-80, 2 pieces
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AquaTop Sponge Filter Up to 25 Gallons
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Sicce Shark Pro Module with Sponge
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Aquatop Forza Power Filter 25-40 - Up to 40 gal
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API Algae Pad for Acrylic
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Continuum AquaBlade - MOP Repl. Pad
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Hygro-like 6" w/weighted base Bag & Header, Green/Red
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FRITZ Nitrate Test Kit
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Sicce Shark Pro 700 Internal Filter 185 gph
×
Hygro-like 16" w/weighted base Bag & Header, Green
×
Sicce Shark Pro 900 Internal Filter 238 gph
×
Aquatop Replacement Filter Cartridge for Forza 40-80, 2 pieces
×
AquaTop Sponge Filter Up to 25 Gallons
×
Sicce Shark Pro Module with Sponge
×
Aquatop Forza Power Filter 25-40 - Up to 40 gal
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API Algae Pad for Acrylic
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Continuum AquaBlade - MOP Repl. Pad
×
Hygro-like 6" w/weighted base Bag & Header, Green/Red
×
FRITZ Nitrate Test Kit
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| Weight | 0.3 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 5 × 2.75 × 1.5 in |
Calcium (Ca2+) is vital to many biological functions. In saltwater aquariums, calcium should remain in the proper ionic balance along with alkalinity (KH) and magnesium (Mg2+). A calcium level outside of this ionic balance can cause poor coral skeleton growth and tissue necrosis. Calcium uptake in reef aquariums can change over time and should be regularly tested to ensure proper dosing. Though more closely maintained in saltwater systems, freshwater aquariums also require routine monitoring of calcium. Plants require calcium for proper leaf growth and other functions. Invertebrates, such as shrimp and snails, require the right amount of calcium to maintain shell integrity and prevent molting problems. Tropical community fish: 75+ ppm calcium African cichlids: 120+ ppm calcium Marine aquariums: 300 to 400 ppm calcium Reef aquariums: 400 to 450 ppm calcium











