Chemical additives for saltwater aquariums

The Most Effective Additives

To find all reef additives sorted by brands, visit the category Reef Additives (by brands). Find what you need among a wide selection of solid and liquid products. Also take advantage of the REEF CARE REEF FOUNDATION range, especially their products designed for algae control and ATI seawater supplements. These products ensure optimal maintenance of your aquariums through effective, protective, and eco-friendly additives. Essential for stable and high-quality water.

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  • Find here our selection of solid powder products to supplement minerals in a saltwater aquarium.

  • Discover our selection of liquid products to supplement minerals in a saltwater aquarium

  • Discover the ATI range in a few words

    ATI Essentials = 3 Existing Products = Classic balling system with trace elements (Available in a kit of 3x 1 liter or individually) - No more frequent water changes than normal with this product Essentials 1: primarily KH Essentials 2: primarily calcium, strontium, traces Essentials 3: magnesium, potassium, ..., traces

    ATI EssentialsPRO = 2 Existing Products super concentrated = Balling + Trace elements (Available in a kit of 2x 2 liters or individually)

    ATI Nutrition = 3 existing products = To increase your C = Carbon, N = Nitrogen and P = Phosphorus (Available individually in 500ml of C, 500ml of N or 500ml of P) ideal for tanks that are too oligotrophic where nitrates and phosphates are below respectively 5mg/l and 0.05mg/liters. Almost unique product on the market.

  • Reef Foundation Algae Control is a range of products designed for marine aquariums developed by the brand REDSEA. It includes tests and additives aimed at controlling and reducing pollutants such as phosphates and nitrates. These are the main factors in the appearance of undesirable algae.

    Additionally, Reef Foundation Algae Control will help you maintain a perfect harmony between the symbiotic algae present inside the coral and the coral itself. Indeed, the zooxanthellae feed on PO4 and NO3 and provide energy to the coral, but if these pollutants are too abundant, the algae will overpower the coral, leading to undernutrition, loss of color, or even death.

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