Reef energy a and reef energy b is a two part system that provides energy amino acids and vitamins to aid in the growth and coloration or your corals.
Reef energy a and b dosing.
I did have diatoms prior to dosing but they were minimal.
Then i add 1ml reef roids to the mix and spot feed coral.
Red sea is doing away with their popular reef energy a b and are replacing it with a newly formulated solution called reef energy ab.
Feeding your corals is easier than ever.
Hi mark there is a need to keep the product refrigerated however you can store a dosage to last say 7 days for dosing and keep the main bottles in the fridge.
Beyond calcium and alkalinity duration.
The original 2 part formula has now been replaced with an easier to dose one part formula.
According to red sea reef energy ab is an enhanced superfood for corals that delivers crazy polyp extension puffed up corals better growth higher resilience and.
This complex replenishes the exact vitamins and maa marine amino acids produced by zooxanthellae.
Our long term laboratory testing clearly demonstrated a 15 faster growth rate with reef energy plus.
Reef energy a ideally also needs shaking do not shake b so this needs to be taken into consideration and the skimmer also needs to go off for at least 30minutes after dosing but this.
Feeding reef energy and reef roids to coral and fish duration.
Ease of use with automatic dosing.
I had a big diatom spike due to what i believe to be a reef energy overdose.
With reef energy plus your corals will grow even faster than the original two part formula.
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I put 1ml of reef energy part a and 1ml of part b.
United states restricted mode.
I then let the tank sit for 10 minutes until the wave maker comes on and let it flow.
100 ml bottle of red sea reef.
Try red sea reef energy in the convenient combo pack.
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Red sea reef energy b is a highly concentrated complex of amino acids fatty acids and vitamins that were found to be the limiting factors in the nutritional demands of corals and other invertebrates.
Corals seem to be doing good.