Red Sea Reef Care Programme
The complete Reef Care Program is the product of years of research into the physiological demands of a reef aquarium’s SPS, LPS and Soft Corals. The program is divided into 4 distinct, but complementary, sub-programs according to biological process. Reef Foundation Programme - This program provides you with biologically balanced levels of foundation elements (Calcium, Carbonates and Magnesium), and ensures optimal water conditions for a sustainable, vibrant coral reef. Algae Management - This program provides the controlled nitrate & phosphate reduction that prevents nuisance algae and the fine control of Zooxanthellae populations that significantly affect coral growth rates and coloration. Reef Nutrition Programme - This program consists of a 2 part formula, Reef Energy A & B, that provides the nutritional needs of all corals and other filter feeders. Reef Colouration Programme - The complete Reef Care Program is the product of years of research into the physiological demands of a reef aquarium’s SPS, LPS and Soft Corals. The program is divided into 4 distinct, but complementary, sub-programs according to biological process.
Eliminate Aiptasia with Aiptasia-X In an exciting development for reef-keepers Red Sea has developed a unique patent pending formula to treat the pest anemones Aiptasia sp., Anemonia majano and Bol...
This program provides the controlled nitrate & phosphate reduction that prevents nuisance algae and the fine control of Zooxanthellae populations that significantly affect coral growth rates and co...
Red Sea’s research has identified 31 minor and trace elements that, in addition to the foundation elements, are present in coral’s skeleton and soft tissue. The Reef Color supplement family divides...
A successful coral reef aquarium depends on how well you maintain the water parameters which are the key to a stable coral environment. All of the elements found in natural seawater play a role in ...
This program consists of a 2 part formula, Reef Energy A & B, that provides the nutritional needs of all corals and other filter feeders.
Referred to as photosynthetic, most corals have a symbi...
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