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100mL Bottle Rapidly trigger coral feeding responses in corals, inverts and other marine life within seconds of it being introduced to your tank. The increased feeding response give your corals the ability to absorb more food each feeding. 18 Amino Acids 12 Fatty Acids Natural Astaxanthan pigment…
Reef-Roids from Polyplab is a specially engineered coral food to enhance the growth and coloration of your reef corals. Ingredients: Marine planktons containing a species of zooplankton unique to Reef-Roids Formulated to minimize water degradation Feed all filter feeding corals such as Goniopora,…
Extra Thick Coral Frag Super Glue! Not all super glues are the same and Polyplab's Premium Coral Frag Glue is the perfect solution for larger frags and extended fragging sessions. The ultra-thick super glue gel has a bunch of uses, from regular fragging, aquascaping, or even placing entire colonies…
PolypLab's Scope Blue Flashlight Lets The True Colors Show! Under blue actinic lighting, the bioluminescence within the corals can actually be seen after the lights on your tank turn off. The blue light emitted from the Scope Flashlight is the perfect wavelength to make corals pop, but also can be…
Polyplab Medic is a highly effective antiparasitic water conditioner used to de-pollute water in both marine and freshwater environments. It contains a reef-safe oxidizing agent and is particularly effective against Marine Ich, Freshwater Ich, and Marine Velvet. Unlike other medications, Polyplab…
If you could skip complicated reactors and multi-part dosing systems and get your calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium in one simple solution, would you? Not that long ago, one part solutions that promised to maintain balanced calcium and alkalinity were questionably effective , or like kalkwasser…
Take professional pictures of coral and fish directly from your phone! Using a phone to take pictures of a saltwater aquarium can be difficult with the high amount of blue that is emitted from the light and the glare off the glass from external light sources. Taking a decent picture usually requires…