API Leaf Zone

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Size: 237ml
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API Leaf Zone

API® LEAF ZONE plant fertilizer contains iron & potassium for colorful leaves and a vibrant planted aquarium. Product is formulated for rapid absorption through plant leaves, and works to promote aquarium plant growth. For best results, use API LEAF ZONE plant fertilizer in combination with API ROOT TABS™ plant fertilizer. Keeping an aquarium garden has never been so simple!

Add 5 ml per 10 gallons of aquarium water. Dose weekly.

FAQS:

Is API LEAF ZONE™ plant fertilizer safe to use with freshwater invertebrates such as shrimp?

Yes, API LEAF ZONE plant fertilizer is safe to use with all freshwater invertebrates, such as shrimp or snails.

Do you need to remove your fish when API LEAF ZONE™ plant fertilizer is applied to your tank?

No, API LEAF ZONE plant fertilizer is safe to use in tanks with fish.

Does API LEAF ZONE™ plant fertilizer promote/stimulate algae growth?

While API LEAF ZONE plant fertilizer does stimulate algae growth, smaller amounts are less likely to result in an algae bloom.

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