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Old 08-19-2011, 08:53 PM
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Default Feature Product!!!

What's the most natural way to keep nutrients down in a reef aquarium and increase your pod populations simultaniously????

Refugiums!!!

Here at Progressive Reef, we are big fans of natural nutrient export systems, thats why our many reef systems in the store all feature working REFUGIUMS.

While supplies last we are featuring the CPR Hang-on Aquafuge Refugiums. We have two sizes in stock small (13Lx4.5Wx12H) and medium (19Lx4.5Wx12H). There is also a CPR power compact light as an option. They are a plug and play instalation (pump included)and add another dimension to your lil' critter viewing.

These aquafuges are great if your sump is packed but you still want to have a natural way to export nutrients, increase your pod population for your mandrins and "hunting" fish or to just have an area to grow out beautiful and interesting macro algaes to feed your tangs as a treat. As macro algaes grow they use the nutrients (the NO3 (Nitrate) and PO4 (phosphate) from our aquarium water) that all aquarists work at keeping as low as possible in our display reef aquariums.

These CPR Hang-on Aquafuge Refugiums and powercompact light options are on special 15% off. Sale ends Sept. 15th while supplies last!
And we will get you started; as an added bonus get a macro algae free with purchase of either the small or medium sized CPR Hang-on Aquafuge Refugium.

Stop by the shop to see ours in action.
Cheers Ronnie

http://progressivereef.com/refugiums.php

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