Quote:
Originally Posted by bertoni
Some pH buffers, like SeaChem Marine Buffer, have a fair amount of boron in the form of borate, which will raise pH a bit. It's possible that the reading is in error, as well. Testing for boron is difficult. A 10% water change will lower the reading only by 10% in the very best case, and possibly not at all if the salt mix has excessive boron.
|
I also know that Borate is a one of the buffering agent and Borin is able to increas a pink & red color intensity of a some corals.
Do you experience any changes of your corals in high boron level?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk