Fritz RPM Elements Part 2 Calcium - 1 Gal
About Fritz RPM Calcium Buffer System Pt 2 Calcium
It is impossible to maintain a healthy, vibrant marine aquarium without also maintaining the proper levels of calcium and alkalinity. Fritz RPM Calcium Buffer System allows aquarists to maintain these two critical components in their proper ionic balance. Unlike other similar products, Fritz Calcium Buffer System does not contain unmeasured and unnecessary ions and metals, which unchecked can lead to toxicity in the aquarium. Part 2 is formulated to provide the highest purity calcium, and when used in conjunction with Part 1, along with regular water changes with a high quality salt, will provide the correct ionic balance necessary for healthy and beautiful coral, fish and invertebrates.
Guaranteed Analysis: Calcium (min) 55,000 ppm
Ingredients: Deionized water, calcium chloride
- Highly concentrated liquid calcium
- Add in equal parts with Fritz RPM Pt 1 Alkalinity to ensure correct ionic balance necessary for optimal coral growth and beauty
Directions & Dosage
Note: If magnesium levels are too low, the addition of calcium and alkalinity supplements will simply result in the chemical precipitation of calcium carbonate. Adjust the magnesium concentration first with Fritz RPM Liquid Magnesium before adjusting calcium and alkalinity.
Shake well before using.
When added to the aquarium, some cloudiness is normal. Allow cloudiness to dissipate completely in between adding Pt 1 and Pt 2. Before beginning routine dosing, adjust the calcium level to within the range of 400-450 ppm.
Adjustment Dosage: Begin by measuring the calcium concentration of the aquarium water and determine how much you wish to increase it. Each ml of Pt 2 will increase the calcium in 1 US gallon (3.78 L) of water by 15 ppm. One teaspoon (5 ml) will raise 10 US gallons by 7 ppm. Do not exceed 10 ml per 10 gallons daily.
Routine Dosing: Once calcium has been adjusted to the desired level, recommended starting dose is 5 ml (1tsp) each of Pt 1 and Pt 2 per 20 gallons of aquarium water per day. Maintain calcium levels between 400-450 ppm by testing daily and adjusting dose accordingly. Depending on the degree of calcification occurring in the aquarium, dose may have to be significantly increased over recommended starting dose.
For best results test levels regularly and adjust dosage accordingly.