Well then it must be plain old limestone. Right?
Limestone has been used as a buffer with success. But Buff-it-Up is not limestone. In fact, no limestone is used to make Buff-it-Up. Limestone is a mixture of calcium and magnesium carbonate. The primary stabilizing ingredient, among others, in Buff-It-Up is Calcium carbonate only. This is the more bio available carbonate for aqua culture and for beneficial bacteria. There is very little magnesium carbonate in Buff-it-Up. Pure chemicals in reagent form were used to manufacture Buff-it-Up, this was to ensure that your water would experience minimal clouding after application, and support it’s best selling point, IT SUPPORTS KH/PH FOR A LONG LONG TIME.
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