Calibrated for seawater (NSW) at, 25oC/77oF the normal temperature range for reef aquariums (most standard refractometers are calibrated at 15C/59F )
Easier to read higher resolution display focussed to the relevant range for reef aquariums of up to 40ppt Includes Integrated Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC) for accurate measurement at standard ambient temperature
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
Calcium, magnesium, strontium and carbonate are the basic foundation elements of coral skeletons.
Reefer Protein Skimmer RSK – 300 is Ergonomic diffusion chamber evenly disperses the fine bubbles created by the PSK pump across the skimmer cone, without reducing air or water flow
Built-in neck cleaner and extra-long valved waste tube
Precision geared valve for positive flow regulation
The elements found in natural seawater play a role in providing optimal water parameters, but some are more significant than others.
These elements, the foundation of the reef environment, include the three major elements: Calcium (Ca), Magnesium (Mg) and Carbonates (CO3).
All three have a major effect on water chemistry (pH stability, Alkalinity, ionic strength) and on many of the coral’s biological processes (skeleton formation, ions exchange, photosynthesis).
Red Sea Coral Colors B 500ml – Potassium complex that promote the Red colors in corals
Coral Colors B Supplement is part of the complete range of complementary major, minor and trace element complexes which together provide the needs of corals.
one of them being the production of the red pigments in the soft tissue of corals.
Potassium plays an essential role in the transportation of coral nutrients within the soft tissue (including the nutrients provided by the zooxanthellae).
Potassium and boron significantly affect the alkalinity of a coral’s soft tissue and the formation of aragonite in its skeleton. Potassium is related to the red chromo-proteins.