Caring for your corals, as well the other invertebrates and mollusks that you currently own in your aquarium, is now made easy with the Prodibio Reef Booster from
Pet Store. There are many people, particularly amateur aquarists and fish keepers, who tend to focus most of their attention to the well-being of their fish and the condition of their aquarium. However, they sometimes fail to recognize the presence of the other important reef life inside their tank, which are the corals.
The Prodibio Reef Booster seeks to change this mindset. This product, which comes in thirty, separate, small vials, is entirely devoted to taking care of the invertebrates and the mollusks that bask at the bottom of your aquarium. It is primarily responsible for keeping these organisms healthy, so that they can cope with their new and controlled environment better.
The Prodibio Reef Boosters also aims to provide these organisms with the appropriate levels of nutrients that they need to grow and to protect themselves from other
fish and invertebrates. The product makes sure that these species are well provided for.
With the Prodibio Reef Booster, it is now possible for you to provide even your corals with all the nutrition that they need to survive and thrive.
Corals—even hard zooxanthellae carrying coral that feeds on light—need nutritional supplements.
REEF BOOSTER has been developed with aquaculture experts on the basis of high performance products used to start up crustacean, mollusk, and bivalve larvae. It is a high quality micro feed that provides corals with all nutrient supplements they require, including omega-3, to maintain their color.
REEF BOOSTER favors the development of corals, clams and micro-fauna and the reduction of nitrates and phosphates by feeding and maintaining anaerobic bacteria on live rock. Its ampoule packaging allows very long conservation and complete use of all the product.
After a few weeks, hermatypic corals—Plerogyra and Euphyllia—expand and the ahermatypic polyps—Scleronephtya and tubastraea—Gorgonians, inflate. Corals thus stabilize their coloration.