Red Sea 4-Part RCP Complete Reef Care
The 4-part Complete Reef Care simplifies your supplementation routine at no extra cost and ensures optimal coral growth and vibrant colors with just one calcium test per week!
The 4-part Complete Reef Care…
- contains 36 major, minor, and trace elements.
- seamlessly pairs with the ReefDose 4 dosing pump.
- is available in three sizes to match your tank size.
The new Complete Reef Care is based on 30 years of research by Red Sea into the needs of corals in artificial environments. It’s a proven solution for optimal coral growth and coloration, providing you with a stunning and healthy aquarium. Complete Reef Care replenishes all 36 major, minor, and trace elements regularly consumed by corals. These elements are consumed in relatively predictable ratios, so Red Sea recommends testing calcium once a week to determine the dosages of all 4 parts.
Dosage:
- Bottle 1 (Calcium): Start by dosing the recommended amount on the bottle.
- Bottle 2 (Alkalinity): Dose 2x the volume of your Bottle 1 dose.
- Bottle 3 (Iodine & Potassium): Dose half the volume of your Bottle 1 dose.
- Bottle 4 (Iron & Bioactive Elements): Dose half the volume of your Bottle 1 dose.
- ReefDose 4 Ready (sold separately)
The ReefDose 4 conveniently has exactly the right number of dosing heads for the Complete Reef Care dosing system. When connected to the ReefDose, your ReefBeat app will automatically adjust the dosages of Bottles 2, 3, and 4 based on your selected dosage volume of Bottle 1, making automated dosing to your reef tank easier than ever before. Even better, since the four parts are provided in the same ratio that they should be dosed in, you’ll finish all four bottles at exactly the same time.
These sizes are available:
- Small: Recommended for aquariums up to 150 liters
- Medium: Recommended for aquariums up to 300 liters
- Large: Recommended for aquariums larger than 600 liters
Note: If your aquarium utilizes a macroalgae refugium, Red Sea recommends using their 7-part Reef Foundation and Trace Colors system instead. This way, you can adjust individual trace elements to account for their unique uptake ratio by macroalgae.
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