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API pH Up 4oz
×
API Ammo Lock 4oz
×
API Saltwater Master Test Kit
×
API pH Down 4oz
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API Ammo Lock 8oz
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API Ammo Lock 1gal
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API 5-in-1 Aquarium Test Strips 25ct FW/SW
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API Reef Master Test Kit
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API pH Test Strips 25ct FW/SW
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API Marine Magnesium 16oz
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API pH Down Prof. Size 16oz
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API Replacement Test Tubes w/ Caps
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API 5-in-1 Aquarium Test Strips 100ct FW/SW
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API KH Test Kit FW/SW
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| Weight | 0.3 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 5 × 2.75 × 1.5 in |
Excess nutrients can lead to poor water quality very quickly. If not controlled, phosphate (PO4) can rapidly build up in aquariums from fish waste and uneaten food, decomposing algae and other organic matter, and aquarium supplements and tap water that contain phosphate. Phosphate is important to the aquarium in many ways, but when it accumulates too rapidly it can contribute to undesirable algae blooms. In saltwater systems, high phosphate can also affect the calcium and magnesium levels, inhibiting proper coral growth. Conversely, too low phosphate can limit nitrifying bacteria’s ability to convert nitrite to nitrate. Phosphate is also necessary for aquatic plants to photosynthesize.











