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Continuum Aquatics Reef Basis KH Buffer
Continuum Aquatics Reef Basis KH Buffer
Continuum Aquatics Reef Basis KH Buffer
Continuum Aquatics Reef Basis KH Buffer
Continuum Aquatics Reef Basis KH Buffer

Continuum Aquatics Reef Basis KH Buffer – Professional Alkalinity Boosting pH & KH Buffer Powder for Marine Saltwater Fish and Reef Aquariums

Product ID : 52009693


Galleon Product ID 52009693
UPC / ISBN 741360304079
Shipping Weight 3.1 lbs
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Model QKHB1000
Manufacturer Continuum Aquatics
Shipping Dimension 6.69 x 4.09 x 3.5 inches
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Continuum Aquatics Reef Basis KH Buffer Features

  • Reef Basis KH Buffer is a high quality, multi-component blended true buffering system designed to raise the alkalinity or buffering capacity of marine fish and reef aquariums and automatically regulate the pH.

  • It will hold pH stable over a wide range of conditions providing for safety of the entire system.

  • Made in the USA.


About Continuum Aquatics Reef Basis KH Buffer

Basis KH Liquid Buffer is a high quality, multi-component blended true buffering system designed to raise the alkalinity or buffering capacity of marine fish and reef aquariums and automatically regulate the pH. It will hold pH stable over a wide range of conditions providing for the safety of the entire system. Proper control of pH is one of the most critical functions of a marine fish or reef aquarium. If you only measure one parameter of your aquarium, measure the alkalinity. If pH is allowed to drop due to decay of organic matter, over saturation with carbon dioxide or any type of acid addition, then the animals will suffer and if it drops too much, they will become ill or die. Continuum recommends that you maintain an alkalinity level of 7 to 11 dKH (2.5 to 4 meq/L) and a pH of 8.3. Note: Aquarists keeping SPS corals should consider keeping alkalinity at 7 to no more than 9 dKH (2.5 to 3.21 meq/L).Do not add simultaneously with calcium or mineral supplements, wait a few minutes and allow for plenty of circulation prior. By waiting, you will avoid unnecessary precipitation and possible cloudiness.