AF SEA SALT (1000kg) - sea salt for "Fish only", soft corals and invertebrates
AF Sea Salt is a synthetic sea salt suitable for "Fish only" aquariums, less demanding/soft corals and invertebrates...
When setting up a new aquarium, it is recommended that the first animals are placed in the aquarium no earlier than after 10-14 days, depending on the type of bacteria used, etc...
The salt parameters are as follows:
- 24°C / 75.2°F
- Mg – 1200-1300 mg/l
- Ca – 360-400 mg/l
- K – 300-350 mg/l
- dKH – 8,0-9,0
- pH – 8,0-8,2
Recommended salinity for different types of aquariums...
Macro and microelements contained in seawater have different values according to the level of salinity...
Instructions for use:
Dissolve the salt in pre-prepared demineralized water (RO). The water temperature should be about 24°C. To achieve a salinity of 30ppt, you need to dissolve about 345g of salt in 10 liters of water (27 US gal). The solution is intensively stirred using a pump for approx. 15 minutes. When the salt is completely dissolved and the solution is clear, the pure water is ready for use. Store salt in a dry and dark place. After dissolution, we recommend using seawater within 5 days.
Keep out of reach of children! Product for aquarium use only! Reef Salt is not suitable for human consumption! The safety data sheet is available on request.
Do you know how our Sea Salt is tested?
When producing a mixture of sea salt, we measure from every 1000 kg of produced salt (1t /2204lb). We use 3 separate samples from each batch, which are collected during the production phase for testing purposes. Each of these samples is dissolved in 15 liters of RO water. Our experienced team of professionals perform ICP-OES analysis to verify that the chemical composition is in the same ratio. Furthermore, it is determined whether the samples do not contain unwanted contaminants.
Please note: Although our salt is thoroughly mixed, not every pack will be identical. The parameters may vary slightly between individual packages in the range of approx. 2-3%, which are acceptable within the standards. The resulting slight differences are the result of both the physical properties of the mixture and the limitations of available processing techniques. Any differences that occur are still smaller than the range/differences that occur when measuring element levels in our aquariums using commercial test kits...