Description
High quality, maximum strength ionic potassium solution
Stronger than most competing products
Safely raises the potassium level in marine aquariums
Provides essential potassium for increased growth rates in stony corals, and increased coloration.
Contains no acetate, gluconates, polygluconates or other unnecessary organics to pollute your aquarium.
Phosphate and silicate free.
May be used simultaneously with Kalkwasser.
Reef Basis Potassium is a high quality, maximum strength ionic potassium solution which is stronger than most competing products and designed to safely raise the potassium level in marine aquariums, providing essential potassium for increased growth rates in stony corals, and increased coloration. It contains no acetate, gluconates, polygluconates or other unnecessary organics to pollute your aquarium. It is phosphate and silicate free. May be used simultaneously with Kalkwasser.
Use in aquarium keeping.
Potassium is required for formation of aragonite in scleractinians and required for color pigmentation in many corals, particularly small polyped stonies of blue and purple hues. Potassium can be depleted through heavy animal population and may be lacking in economy salt mixes.
Continuum recommends that you maintain a potassium level of between 380 and 405 mg/L (ppm), a calcium level of between 410 and 450 mg/L (ppm), an alkalinity level of 7 to 11 dKH (2.5 to 4 meq/L), and a magnesium level of 1250 to 1350 mg/L (ppm).
Note: Aquarists keeping SPS corals should consider keeping alkalinity at 7 to no more than 9 dKH (2.5 to 3.21 meq/L). Do not add Reef Basis Potassium to buffering (alkalinity) products.
Directions and protocol.
Shake well prior to use. Add 1 capful (5 ml) per 50 US-gallons (200 L) of marine aquarium water 3 to 4 times per week. For best results, measure the potassium concentration and add as required to maintain the concentration between 380 and 405 mg/L.
Expert use.
Dosing through use of a drip system is a superior method of addition. Do not mix with buffers or alkalinity supplements prior to addition. You may mix it with calcium, magnesium, and many other supplements.
See our website for compatibility of supplements.
Determine the amount of potassium consumption during the time it takes to add the entire volume of your drip system.
Determine the amount of Reef Basis Potassium to add in milliliters by multiplying your tank capacity in gallons by the amount you want to raise it in mg/l (ppm) and by 0.05. (Example: if you have a 50 gallon tank and you want to raise the level by 20 ppm with the entire dose, you would multiply 50 x 20 x 0.05 which equals 50 ml of ReefBasis Potassium or about 10 capfuls).
Caution: Keep out of reach of children. Not for human consumption. Contains potassium salts, if ingested drink water, contact a poison control center immediately! If in eyes flush with water.
Dosing Continuum Reef.Basis Potassium in Singapore Reef Tanks
Potassium is one of the quieter parameters in a reef, but on local systems running warm at 27-29C and stocked with colourful SPS, it matters more than many hobbyists realise. We see plenty of Singapore tanks where alkalinity and calcium are dialled in yet colour stays muted, and low potassium is a common culprit. This concentrated liquid lets you top up the level steadily without dumping organics that would feed nuisance algae in our heat-accelerated systems.
Always test before you dose rather than chasing a number blind. Natural seawater sits around 380-420 ppm, and we suggest moving in small steps, checking a day later, especially on smaller HDB nano reefs where additions swing parameters fast. Pair it with stable alkalinity and calcium, dose into a high-flow area away from the return, and observe how your Acropora and Montipora pigments respond over a couple of weeks before adjusting your routine.
For the bigger picture, read our reef stability guide and our notes on SPS coloration chemistry so potassium fits a balanced plan. Browse the rest of our marine additives range to complete your dosing line-up.

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