Features:
Aquaforest It was born in 1995 and his first commitment is in the production of substrates and fertilizers for plants developed by zoo, private aquariums and specialized companies in the cultivation of aquatic plants.
A couple of years later the production of own plants began; Subsequently they also dedicated themselves to fish and corals. Later, given the growth he was recording, Aquaforest He also thought of widening his own production to supplements, food and sea salt exploiting the experience gained in the breeding and cultivation of fish plants and corals.
Thus high-level studies and research for marine aquarism; Important investments for the creation of unique products designed to better feed its animals and to cultivate as completely as possible their plants. When they realized the high level that they had reached their products they thought it was time to enter them on the market and not to use them exclusively for productive purposes.
In 2011 the production began Aquaforest For end users gaining immediate and increasing attention of marine dealers and aquarists.
The product line Aquaforest It was born to put at the service of all the knowledge and experiences accumulated by the founders of the company that they know the pros and against marinie aquariums have learned about their skin how to solve the problems you are meeting and what to do to have a spectacular aquarium.
AF Growth Boost:
AF Growth Boost is a dedicated supplement for all types of corals.
It contains a high amount of proteins of the best qualities that allow you to improve the health of coral polyps and therefore also improve their metabolism so that corals grow faster and more resistant.
Dosage: 1 teaspoon Doser / 100L to be administered after the aquarium lights off.
It is advisable, however, to evaluate the dosage based on its own tank as each aquarium is different from the other; It would be preferable to start, if the product for the first time, with a reduced dose of feed (1/2 or 1/4 of a teaspoon) and see how corals react to the new feed.
It is preferable to feed corals during night hours when, that is, they expand polyps.


