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Real Clear Lowers pH & Raises pH

Real Clear Lowers pH & Raises pH

Real Clear® Lowers pH is manufactured to safely lower the pH in pond water. Used as directed, the pH value will not drop more than 0.2 points per application. Products that affect the pH in ponds should be added and monitored carefully. Major changes to pH can be stressful and therefore harmful to fish. Optimum conditions for pond water pH are 6.5-8.2. pH values change depending upon the time of day; typically values are lowest during the morning and highest at sunset.

Real Clear® Raises pH is manufactured to safely raise the pH in pond water. Used as directed, the pH value will not raise more than 0.2 points per application.

Be sure to test your water frequently to become familiar with your pond. If water pH is above 8.0, add Real Clear® Lowers pH, if water is below 6.5, add Real Clear® Raises pH. Once the pH is within the desirable range, lock in that value with Real Clear® BUFFER to maintain the pH within the proper parameters.

Item   Description Price Order
RC007 Raises Ph 10 oz. 5000 gal. $ 12.29 C a l l
RC006 Lowers Ph 16 oz. 10000 gal. $ 46.14 C a l l
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