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Seachem Laboratories Flourish Excel 2 Liter
PetBlvd.com offers: Flourish Excel is a simple source of readily available organic carbon. All plants require a source of carbon. This is typically ...
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Jan 23, 2008
"As a beginner to planted aquariums, I found the large amount of information daunting. It seemed that..."
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Seachem Flourish Phosphorus: : 500ML (Seachem Laboratories)
Phosphorus is one of the main three macro nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium: NPK) required by plants and can often become the limiting ...
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PetLabs360 Arthogen for Dogs, 500 tabs (LA021)
Arthogen for Dogsis the safe and effective way to ease pain and encourage mobility in your overgrown puppies. The blend of Glucosamine HCL and ...
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Seachem Laboratories Flourish Nitrogen - 16.9 oz. (Seachem) (ASM623)
Flourish Nitrogen is complexed and unavailable until utilized by the plants. Flourish Nitrogen provides nitrate for those plants that can readily ...
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Flourish Iron 67.6 oz. (Seachem Laboratories)
Flourish Iron is a highly concentrated iron supplement. It should be used when the iron requirements exceed what can be delivered by Flourish at the ...
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Seachem Laboratories Flourish Excel Co2 Plant Supplement 4liter
A source of bioavailable organic carbon. All plants require a source of carbon. This is typically obtained from CO2, but, may also be derived from ...
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