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Old February 9th 11, 05:11 PM
kimccolling kimccolling is offline
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There are many non-phosphorus chemicals, increased pH values, such as baking soda. I not seen aquarium pH 7.0 buffer is not _ _ phosphate base. I
Some recommend that you test your phosphate buffer full of water test kit exclude this.
 




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