Live Sea Water
I am at this time a believer, NO person who has bought has not seem some kind of positive result. It is CRACK for Marine reef tanks!
I will have to get you all the info from the jug (4.4gal) so you can see the ingredients and claims.
As with most things I do, I am a believer by sight and not by sales.
And I saw! great things!
Better Polyp extension , increased feeding response, tissue regeneration and overall vibrancy of the aquarium.
As LIVE ROCK and LIVE SAND enhanced the Reef Hobby now shall the last component..LIVE SEA WATER!!
cost 11.99 for 4.4 gallons
Nutra SeaWater
- Sandy
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Re: Nutra SeaWater
Gerwin,
You know me and my blinders(straight to the coral tank), not to mention my CRS. Remind me to get one of these the next time I come into the shop. The way I see it is kinda like switching from ice tea to an RC cola. Just makes thing alittle better.
You know me and my blinders(straight to the coral tank), not to mention my CRS. Remind me to get one of these the next time I come into the shop. The way I see it is kinda like switching from ice tea to an RC cola. Just makes thing alittle better.

- Craig
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Re: Nutra SeaWater
don't you have to add a gallon of RO water to that? i for some reason thought the salt was a little high in the jug
- Gerwin
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Re: Nutra SeaWater
you do not have to if you like your salt at 1.026 but if its a fish only tank I normally recommend you step on it with a gallon of RO to make it more suitable for most fish only tanks