KH/Alkalinity (Foundation B) – 1L

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KH/ALKALINITY

FOUNDATION® B Carbonate & buffer complex for balanced formation of Coral Skeleton

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Calcium, magnesium, strontium and carbonate are the basic foundation elements of coral skeletons. All of these elements need to be available in balanced proportions for coral health and growth.

Red Sea™s  KH/Alkalinity (Foundation B) is a complex of carbonate and other buffers present in seawater that maintain proper alkalinity and pH, and is part of Red Sea™s complete Reef Care program.

 
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Concentration:

Liquid supplement: 1ml will raise the Alk level of 100 liters (25 gal) by 0.036 meq/l (0.1dKH) Powder supplement: 1g will raise the Alk level of 100 liters (25 gal) 0.12 meq/l (0.33dKH) 1 kg will make 10L of stock solution. package size/volume: 1 L (33.8 fl. Oz.)
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1
Weight
32.7 lbs
Dimensions
15 × 12 × 10.50 in

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