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http://www.ipsf.com The Nano Lagoon Rock Kit from ipsf.com provides a quick and convenient way to install your reef and sand bed in an environmentally responsible way.

The aragonite sand and rock are made on site at Indo-Pacific Sea Farms using crushed Hawaiian coral from an approved local dredge site. No living corals or invertebrates were harmed in the making of these products.

You'll receive 5 lbs of course dry sand, ample for a shallow aerobic sand bed. Also include is 6-7 lbs of dry base rock in cool shapes that look like eroded South Pacific coral.

The pieces of rock are designed to let you assemble a Nano Lagoon reef similar to the one in the video. The individual pieces vary in size and shape, making each reef unique.

When assembling your reef, just follow the general guidelines given in our earlier videos called "Shallow Sandbed" and "Build the Reef. Let your imagination be your guide!

The sand has been pre-washed and is ready to use. The rock has been pre-soaked for 6-12 months at our facility, then sun dried prior to shipping.

To order, go to our Order Page (see link below), fill in the required fields and type "Nano Lagoon Rock Kit" in the Comment Box. We'll process your order and schedule your shipment within one business day.

These dry products are shipped via Priority Mail to help keep shipping costs low. Please allow a week between ordering and delivery.

Your Cost for the Kit:

Nano Lagoon Rock Kit (with Sand): $49.95
Shipping via Priority Mail: $12.00
Your billable total: $61.95

Click here to Order Now: http://ipsf.com/order.html

Please use only captive-bred organisms in your reef aquarium.

To see more of our videos, click here:
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=ipsfdotcom&view=videos

Learn more about responsible reefkeeping at our website: http://www.ipsf.com

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  • hi i have a 10 gallon fresh water tank with a hood filter and i want to convert it to a reef tank i have cleaned everything out and have replaced the filter media what else do you recommend i do???

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