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Marine aquariums need optimal buffering for good coral growth with a stable carbonate hardness between 7 and 9 degree dH. In addition, fluctuations in the pH in hyperacidity by excretions and by decomposition processes, quickly cause stress and disease in all aquarium dwellers and thus shorten the life of the nurslings. Tropic Marin Liquid Buffer effectively increases the alkalinity and stabilizes the pH in the optimal range between pH 8.1 and 8.4.
This product can expose you to some chemicals, which is known to the State of California to cause For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov
SKU | 3759451 |
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Primary Brand | Tropic Marin |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Volume | 500 ML |
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Regularly check the carbonate hardness and pH of the aquarium water. The carbonate hardness should be 6 - 9 degree dH in the marine aquarium, the pH between 8.1 - 8.4 If the values are significantly different (pH less than 7.7 or greater than 8.6 / carbonate hardness less than 5 degree dH), add 30 ml of Tropic Marin Liquid Buffer per 100 l of aquarium water, which will deliver approximately 0.8 degree dH. If necessary, repeat the application daily. A carbonate hardness of 9 degree dH should not be exceeded. 1000 ml of Tropic Marin Liquid Buffer supplies the aquarium with 2800degree of carbonate hardener.
If the product gets into your eye please rinse consistently with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if wearing and continue rinsing.
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