
- Fibrocal 77-80 Anhydrous Calcium Hardness Increaser for Swimming Pool
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This is a 50 lbs box of Calcium Chloride Flakes,77-80% anhydrous.
the Calcium is in a plastic bag, inside the cardboard box.
Manufactured by Fibro LLC USA
It is in a 50 lbs box(+/- 1lb).
The product is suitable for use according to Randy Holmes' recipe.
Please use at your own risk.
We cannot control the application, therefore, no consequental claims will be honored.
Dissolve 500 grams (about 2 cups) of calcium chloride dehydrate (such as FibroCal 77-80% calcium chloride in enough water to make 1 gallon of total volume. You can dissolve it in about gallon of water, and then pour that into the 1 gallon container and fill it to the top with more freshwater. This solution has about 37,000 ppm calcium.
Don't let the soft water deteriorate your reef.
Testimonials by a very good Client, from California.
Confirmed results by API Saltwater master kit.
Chemical Analysis Tested:1 gallon solution, of 37,000 ppm calcium.
Water: RODI Filtered water, w/ Dual TDS meters: reading 0 ppm
Ammonia: Less than 0.25 ppm
Nitrate: Less than 5 ppm
Phosphates: 0 ppm