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…The hydroxide salts provide further buffering capabilities. Does not elevate salinity. Does not contain calcium carbonate. Phosphate and silicate free. Specifications Makes 500 mL of Solution Ingredients: Calcium Acetate, Magnesium Acetate, Hydroxide Salts Contains Approximately: 70,000…
…corals, clams, calcareous algae, etc. Simplifies calcium and alkalinity maintenance. Stronger than most competing products. Contains no phosphate, silicate, or organic material. Formulated by a marine scientist. Instructions and GuidelinesBasic: Shake product well before using. Add 5 ml (1 capful)…
…time on testing supplies and major element adjustments. Upon BRS analysis - hw-Marinemix Reefer contained Calcium at 445-450 ppm, Alk of 9.0 dKH, Magnesium at 1380 ppm. Mixing Instructions - Add 1/2 cup of HW Reefer Salt to 1 Gallon of RO/DI water. Let it mix until it is clear and test the specific…
…system per 1 ppm of ammonia measured on test kit. Allow 10 minutes to elapse, then re-test ammonia concentration in aquarium and repeat treatment instructions if necessary. Testing for Ammonia: When using this product, be sure to measure ammonia with a test kit featuring ammonia salicylate reagent…
…One of the first synthetic salt mixes ever produced No anti-caking agents No chemical or environmental pollutants, no nitrates, phosphates or silicates Natural, stable pH and optimal alkalinity Contains no EDTA which can chelate many necessary trace elements Used by major universities, public…
…corals, clams, calcareous algae, etc. Simplifies calcium and alkalinity maintenance. Stronger than most competing products. Contains no phosphate, silicate, or organic material. Instructions and GuidelinesBasic: Shake product well before using. Add 5 ml (1 capful) of product per 25 US-gallons of…
…products. Stronger and more economical than liquid calcium solutions; created for hobbyists maintaining large reef systems. Free of phosphates, silicate, and organic material. Available in Two Sizes 500 grams 1000 grams Instructions and Guidelines Always try to maintain the alkalinity within a range…