








🌊 Elevate your reef’s glow with science-backed nutrient control!
RED SEA FISH PHARM LTD. No3 Po4 - x is a 1-liter liquid formula designed to precisely reduce nitrates and phosphates in reef aquariums. Utilizing a unique carbon complex, it supports multiple bacterial strains to maintain optimal nutrient ratios, promoting coral health, vibrant coloration, and stable microfauna populations. The product includes a measuring cup for accurate dosing, ensuring gradual nutrient adjustments that prevent coral stress and UV shock.
| ASIN | B004FUEAEI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,851 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #911 in Water Treatments |
| Brand | Red Sea |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00730773222049 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 25 x 9 Centimeters |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item model number | 306050 |
| Liquid Volume | 1000 Millilitres |
| Manufacturer | RED SEA FISH PHARM LTD. |
| Net Quantity | 1000.0 Milliliters |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 25 x 9 cm; 453.59 g |
| UPC | 730773222049 |
I**L
Ok
Ok
R**L
Five Stars
this is very good product i need . but there was currently unaveble . i need
J**E
Alles ok, es gibt keine Einwände.
J**O
Buy this all the time for my marine tank
龍**介
効果あるけど、どんどん値上がりしている *000円越えはありえない!!! 他の代用品を検討したい 製品名 100日あたりのコスト 円 Red Sea - NO3:PO4-X 3000 べっぴん珊瑚 - すっぴん 667 Tropic Marin - NP-Bacto-Balance 1380 Fauna Marin - Ultra Bio 2400 Continuum Aquatics - BacterGen MD 2200
D**.
I've used NoPox in my reef for the last 9 months, and I've now started using it in my large FOWLR aquarium as well. There are multiple ways to reduce nitrates in saltwater aquariums, but NoPox (which is basically just methanol and vinegar) makes it very easy. From my observations, I can tell you a few things. First, start slowly. Nothing good happens quickly in this hobby, and reducing nitrates is part of that. I always begin with a half daily dose for the first week, and scale up from there. That seems to reduce or eliminate the initial bacteria blooms, and if you're keeping sensitive corals it will prevent you from rapidly bottoming out your nitrate and shocking them. Second, although the product says you shouldn't use phosphate removers in conjunction with NoPox, I've always done so, with no problems. NoPox is highly effective at removing nitrates, but in my experience doesn't really touch phosphates. You can still use phosguard or GFO with this product. Lastly, make sure you have an efficient protein skimmer running 24/7, and give it 3-4 weeks (or more) before you decide it's not working for you. If you're going slowly, it'll take time to lower your nitrates, but NoPox will do so. Just remember to adjust (as in reduce) your daily dose as your nitrates fall below 5-10 ppm.
M**I
Not working don't waste your money
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