PH Down
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Category(s):
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PH Control for Aquariums
Manufacturer:
AQUARIUM PHARMACEUTICAL
pH DOWN and pH UP
Both products are fast acting,
colourless, easy to use and will not cloud or colour aquarium water.
PH UP - Raises the pH of the aquarium water. Improper pH can stress fish and cause diseases. Use a test kit regularly to accurately monitor pH. Contains Sodium Hydroxide.
Added or Last Modified:
9/21/2015
Weight:
1.3200
UPC:
017163020301
API PH Conditoner Type (PH Down / 16 ounces) Additional information:
Lowers ph of aquarium water.
Harmful if swallowed.
Causes burns.
Corrosive.
Irritating to eyes and skin.
Keep out of reach of children.
Material Composition or Ingredients (if applicable):
Suitable For Both Freshwater And Saltwater Aquariums. Some Water Is High In Mineral Ions Such As Carbonate And Bicarbonate, Which Strongly Buffers Water And Can Resist Ph Adjustment. Repeated Dosing May Be Needed To Lower Ph. Contains No Phosphates.
Color (if applicable): /
Size (if applicable): 16 oz.
Continental US shipping costs: 10.99
(We do not charge handling)Buy API PH Conditoner Type (PH Down / 16 ounces) and add $88.68 more to your cart to qualify for free shipping. *Weight restrictions may apply.
We will process your order the day we receive it.
This product usually leaves our warehouse the Next Business Day.
You will normally get your order in 3 - 7 business days (depending on how far you are from the warehouse).
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Comments, Reviews and Ratings
Use it weekly for water changesTom Bergquist, Fri Sep 20, 2013
Customer did not leave comment associated with this
rating.Cassie Sommerlad, Sat, Jun 30, 2012
Loved the quick shipAmber Bonds, Tue, Nov 22, 2011
Our water has very high Ph and I use this product with
every water changeTom Bergquist, Wed May 22, 2013
PH is always a problem for my aquarium -so this is a
necessity for me.Sarah, Wed Sep 12, 2007