Product Description
Marine Buffer will safely raise marine pH to 8.3. It will not
raise pH above 8.3 even if inadvertently overdosed. Marine Buffer is
a blended product and is not just sodium bicarbonate or sodium carbonate,
commonly sold as a substitute. Such products can raise pH to dangerous
levels if not used properly. Marine Buffer contains sodium, magnesium,
calcium, strontium, and potassium salts of carbonate, bicarbonate, chloride,
sulfate, and borate.
Sizes: 50 g, 250 g, 500 g, 1 kg, 4 kg, 20 kg, 100 kg
Why It's Different
Total Alkalinity is a measurement of three main ions: carbonate,
bicarbonate, and borate. In saltwater, bicarbonate drives the pH
toward 7.8, carbonate drives pH toward 9.1, and borate toward 9.5
or more. Because of the chemistry of buffering systems, the closer
you get the pH to the pK of a buffering system, the harder it is
for the pH to shift. So, if you blend a buffer so that the combined product
drives the pH toward 8.3, then the more you use, the more stable the pH
becomes. That is the principle behind Marine Buffer. It is a blended
buffer that drives and holds your pH at 8.3 because of the blend.
The catch to this seemingly simple solution is that most salt mixes contain
substantial amounts of bicarbonate salts. This shifts the pK of
the buffering system further towards 7.8, and a buffer that shoots for
8.3 will never quite get there. Thus, the pK of Marine Buffer is actually
slightly higher than 8.3 in order to combat the influx of bicarbonate
at every water change. Marine Buffer was the first buffer on the market
which contained borate salts (which make a saltwater buffering system
much more stable), and Marine Buffer remains the most effective pH buffer
on the market for marine aquaria.
Directions
Add 5 g (1 level teaspoon) for each 80 L (20 gallons*). Dissolve in at
least one cup of freshwater. This dose will also raise alkalinity by about
1 meq/L. Add daily until pH stabilizes at 8.3. This will take from a day
to a week, depending on original pH and alkalinity. Thereafter, use biweekly
or monthly to maintain a pH of 8.3. If this practice is not adequate,
then overstocking, overfeeding, or other poor management practice should
be sought as a likely cause. In ionically balanced marine water, Marine
Buffer produces little precipitate or cloudiness. If an extensive
precipitate forms upon addition of Marine Buffer that does not
dissolve within ~15 minutes, then poor ionic balance was present. A water
change should be initiated when convenient before further use of the product.
Effectiveness improves with continued use. Do not directly mix with any
calcium, magnesium, or strontium supplement.
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