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Tropica Nutrition Capsules

Tropica Nutrition Capsules is an extra nutrient supplement for aquatic plants. It contains slow release nutrients that will give your aquarium plants all the micronutrients they need to survive and thrive. The nutrition tablets dissolve easily and can be placed in the substrate near the roots of the plants. 


  • Nutrition Capsules contain both nitrogen, phosphor, iron and micro nutrients.
  • The nutrients are slowly released as the plants need them.
  • Use Nutrition Capsules for stem plants, Cryptocoryne, Echinodorus, Vallisneria etc. – all plants with sturdy roots.

How to use the product

Nitrogen, phosphor, iron and manganese, as well as all vital micro nutrients are released by the capsules over a period of 1-2 months. Place the capsules close to the roots of large solitary plants and plants with sturdy roots.

The capsules do not fully decompose and the small balls inside the capsules will remain in the substrate after all nutrients have been released. The balls are made of resin, which is biologically harmless.

$3.67

Original: $10.50

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Tropica Nutrition Capsules

$10.50

$3.67

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Tropica Nutrition Capsules is an extra nutrient supplement for aquatic plants. It contains slow release nutrients that will give your aquarium plants all the micronutrients they need to survive and thrive. The nutrition tablets dissolve easily and can be placed in the substrate near the roots of the plants. 


  • Nutrition Capsules contain both nitrogen, phosphor, iron and micro nutrients.
  • The nutrients are slowly released as the plants need them.
  • Use Nutrition Capsules for stem plants, Cryptocoryne, Echinodorus, Vallisneria etc. – all plants with sturdy roots.

How to use the product

Nitrogen, phosphor, iron and manganese, as well as all vital micro nutrients are released by the capsules over a period of 1-2 months. Place the capsules close to the roots of large solitary plants and plants with sturdy roots.

The capsules do not fully decompose and the small balls inside the capsules will remain in the substrate after all nutrients have been released. The balls are made of resin, which is biologically harmless.