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Oceanlife LPS Food P
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Oceanlife LPS Food P is a pellet food studied for LPS corals. It provides specific nourishment, intensifying colours, coral well-being and resistance to unfavourable conditions. 150ml
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Oceanlife LPS Food P is a pellet food studied for LPS corals. It provides specific nourishment, intensifying colours, coral well-being and resistance to unfavourable conditions.
 

A fresh source of nutrients can really make the difference to coral nutrition, colouration and health. From our studies we have clearly seen that the concept to feed corals with the fish wastes is conceptually wrong. In nature, our corals absorb from water a quantity of elements like minerals, vitamins and amino acids and they can also prey food like phytoplankton, zooplankton and bacterioplankton.

The Oceanlife line of coral foods from Italy is specifically designed and tested to give the best result in terms of growth, colouration and health. Healthy corals will moreover better fight the threat of many pests. Nutrition is therefore a key element for successful coral growth and health.




 
 

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