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Color Elements Green/Blue
Color Elements Green/Blue
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Product information "Color Elements Green / Blue Complex"
COLOR ELEMENTS GREEN BLUE COMPLEX
New trace element mixture based on organic and inorganic minerals and elements. Green blue complex for enhancing the green, yellow, and turquoise tones in corals.
Innovative mixture of growth- and color-active trace elements, based on the latest research and tailored to modern sea salt mixtures. Special emphasis has been placed on the effective implementation of the elements, adapted to modern lighting systems such as LEDs. The innovative composition activates and stabilizes important micronutrients, significantly boosting and stabilizing growth and color formation.
The unique mixture prevents unwanted accumulation of excess elements and avoids unsightly algae growth.
Color Elements are suitable for any aquarium system based on the Berlin system without restrictions.
Through the interaction of the 3 elements, almost all colors can be specifically controlled. Additionally, animals that were previously difficult to maintain are optimally supplied with trace elements that were previously missing.
Fluorescent colors in LPS or soft corals are intensified, as are striking colors in SPS corals.
Growth-active substances support the incorporation and utilization of the elements in the aquarium.
ADVANTAGES:
• Addition of growth-active micronutrients
• Increases growth and color development in SPS and LPS corals
• Enhances fluorescence and coral glow
• Protects corals from light-induced stress
• Highly effective concentrate (more than 50% less consumption compared to conventional element mixtures)