Removes phosphate and silicate in fresh and saltwater aquariums. in a convenient, ready-to-use pouch. Improves water quality by removing unwanted contaminants.
Filed under Filtration by on Jan 10th, 2010. Comment.
Phos-Zorb is a special filtration material that selectively removes phosphate and silicate, common nutrients found in fresh and saltwater aquariums. In saltwater aquariums, excess phosphate lowers the available calcium and magnesium necessary for the growth of hard corals and other invertebrates.Phos-Zorb is designed for use with all FilStar Filtration Media.Fits FilStar XP1, XP2, XP3 Canister Power Filters.
Filed under filtration/circulation by on Aug 10th, 2008. Comment.
Phos-Zorb is a special filtration material that selectively removes phosphate and silicate, common nutrients found in fresh and saltwater aquariums. In saltwater aquariums, excess phosphate lowers the available calcium and magnesium necessary for the growth of hard corals and other invertebrates.Phos-Zorb is designed for use with all FilStar Filtration Media.Fits FilStar XP1, XP2, XP3 Canister Power Filters.
Filed under filtration/circulation by on Jul 15th, 2008.
Phos-Zorb is a special filtration material that selectively removes phosphate and silicate, common nutrients found in fresh and saltwater aquariums. In saltwater aquariums, excess phosphate lowers the available calcium and magnesium necessary for the growth of hard corals and other invertebrates.Phos-Zorb is designed for use with all FilStar Filtration Media.Fits FilStar XP1, XP2, XP3 Canister Power Filters.
Filed under filtration/circulation by on Jun 18th, 2008.
Phos-Zorb is a special filtration material that selectively removes phosphate and silicate, common nutrients found in fresh and saltwater aquariums. In saltwater aquariums, excess phosphate lowers the available calcium and magnesium necessary for the growth of hard corals and other invertebrates.Phos-Zorb is designed for use with all FilStar Filtration Media.Fits FilStar XP1, XP2, XP3 Canister Power Filters.
Filed under filtration/circulation by on Jun 18th, 2008.

