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Calcium 3500g Aquaforest
Calcium 3500g - Aquaforest
An agent for maintaining consistent calcium levels and adjusting the pH in reef aquariums.
Data sheet
- Solid or liquid
- Solid powder
- Type of addition
- CALCIUM
- Dangerous classified products Article R. 1342-1:
- Dangerous. Follow the usage precautions.
Specific References
- EAN13
- 5902026730372
- Weight
- 3.5 kg
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Calcium 3500g - Aquaforest
Description
An agent to maintain constant calcium levels and pH adjustment in reef aquariums. In seawater, a constant calcium value is essential for the proper development of corals and coralline algae. The recommended calcium level in reef aquariums is 380 to 460 mg/l (ppm).
Dosage
Dissolve 50 g of calcium in 1000 ml of RODI water.
- The dosage should be determined by water test results and the daily consumption of corals.
- Before applying a calcium solution in the water, it is recommended to perform a water test to check the current water parameters.
- 100 ml of calcium solution increases the calcium level in 100 l of water by 18 mg/l (ppm).
- The product is also suitable for occasional use to increase the calcium level once.
- 10 g of calcium in 100 l of water increases the calcium level by about 36 mg/l (ppm).
- We do not recommend increasing calcium levels by more than 20 ppm per day.
- To maintain ionic balance, KH buffer and reef mineral salt should also be used.
- Calcium and magnesium can be combined into a single solution.
Recommendations
Contains: calcium chloride - CaCl2 (CAS: 10043-52-4).
Causes severe eye irritation.
Keep out of reach of children.
Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
Wear eye protection.
IF IN EYES: rinse cautiously with water for several minutes.
Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do.
Continue rinsing.
If eye irritation persists: consult a doctor.
Dispose of contents/container in properly labeled waste containers in accordance with national regulations.
FAQ
I followed the advice and instructions to remix the calcium solution. I found there was some cloudy stuff at the bottom of the bottle. Is it residue or precipitation? Is it normal or safe to use?
It is a natural residue and it is perfectly safe to use.