KH Buffer 1200 gm

1,025.00
  • Maintains constant carbonate hardness level
  • Dissolves quickly & easy to dose
  • Stabilizes water parameters
  • Crucial for corals health

Magnesium 750 gm

855.00
  • An agent for raising magnesium levels in reef aquariums.
  • Magnesium is essential for the proper development of corals.
  • Lowered magnesium level may cause inability to maintain proper calcium level and too low pH.
  • The recommended level of magnesium in reef aquaria is 1180-1460 mg/l (ppm).

Component Strong A-B-C-K (4 x 75 ml)

2,400.00
  • Components Strong contains concentrated trace elements intended for use in reef aquariums.
  • Components Strong in combination with CalciumMagnesiumKH Buffer and Reef Mineral Salt are a complete set designed to maintain a reef aquarium by the method proposed by H. W. Balling, therefore these products should be used in parallel.
  • Due to the fact that the microelements in the aquarium are consumed in the right proportion with the macroelements, the concentrations of Components Strong have been developed based on other values.
  • Only the use of the entire range of Aquaforest products ensures effectiveness and guarantees the chemical balance in the aquarium.
  • The amount of microelements fed depends on the individual needs of the aquarium for magnesium and calcium.

Component A

685.00

Component A can be used with:

  • SPS corals
  • LPS Corals
  • Clams & other filter feeders

Component B

685.00

Component B can be used with:

  • SPS corals
  • LPS Corals
  • Clams & other filter feeders

Component C

685.00
  • Component C can be used with:
    • SPS corals
    • LPS Corals
    • Clams & other filter feeders

Reef Mineral Salt

1,000.00
  • An agent for maintaining constant levels of minerals in reef aquariums.
  • Using Reef Mineral Salt is one of the most important elements during supplementation of calcium chloride and sodium bicarbonate (i.e. Balling Method).
  • Lack of Reef Mineral Salt supplementation leads to dangerous minerals deficiency. Long-term shortages of micro and macronutrients result with excessive slowdown of growth and invalid, pale colouration of corals.

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