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DSR - Mn (manganese) enhances polyp extension with LPS and Goniopora 500 ml

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DSR Mn 500 ml is a manganese supplement for reef aquariums that promotes the extension of polyps in LPS corals and Goniopora, and enhances their coloration.

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UPS France Express
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GLS DPD
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Maximum delivery
Express Monday 24 August
Pick-up point Monday 24 August
Wednesday 26 August
Home Tuesday 25 August
Wednesday 26 August
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DSR Mn 500 ml Manganese for Reef Aquarium

DSR Mn is a concentrated manganese solution designed to support LPS corals and Goniopora. It promotes better polyp extension and contributes to color intensity in a reef aquarium.

Main Features

Volume: 500 ml

Element: Manganese (Mn)

Effect: Improved polyp extension

Purpose: LPS and Goniopora reef aquarium

Dosage and Use

Objective Stimulate polyp extension and correct manganese deficiencies
Usage Add in small quantities as needed by the tank
Advice Adjust dosage according to ICP analyses and aquarium consumption

Benefits and Use

Manganese is an essential trace element for the biological processes of corals. It is particularly useful for LPS and Goniopora corals by promoting polyp extension, thus improving their health and appearance.

Package Contents

1 x DSR Mn 500 ml.

Installation and Maintenance Tips

Use with caution and as a supplement to regular analyses. An overdose of trace elements can unbalance the aquarium, so it is recommended to monitor parameters via an ICP analysis.