Fritz Rift Lake Cichlid Buffer

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Management number 234588341 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price $5.20 Model Number 234588341
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  • Special blend of carbonate salts for African cichlids
  • Raises pH and KH (carbonate hardness)
  • Economical dry powder formula

Fritz Rift Lake Cichlid Buffer is a special blend of carbonate salts formulated to replicate the natural habitat of African cichlids by increasing KH (buffering capacity), alkalinity, and pH. When used as directed, Fritz Rift Lake Cichlid Buffer will maintain a pH of 7.8–8.4 for Lake Malawi and Lake Victoria cichlids and a pH of 9.0–9.4 for Lake Tanganyika cichlids. 

For best results, use in combination with Fritz Rift Lake Cichlid Salt to raise the GH (or general hardness).

Start with the following dosage for every 10 U.S. gallons (37.85 liters) of water:
— Lake Tanganyika: Use 5 g (1 tsp)
— Malawi: Use 2.5 g (1/2 tsp)
— Victoria: Use 2.5 g (1/2 tsp)

Use the amount indicated for the lake you are wanting to simulate, and mix the salt in a separate container of dechlorinated water before adding it to the aquarium. Test the pH and KH using Aquarium Co-Op Multi-Test Strips. Initially, add this dosage amount daily until the desired pH is reached and maintained. Use as required to maintain the pH, usually every 2–3 weeks or after a water change.

Notes:

— Jar size: 1.25 lb (567 g)
— If your aquarium water has evaporated and the water line has dropped, add normal, dechlorinated tap water without any salt to top off the tank. Then measure the pH and KH to see if you need to add more cichlid buffer.
— If you accidentally overdose too much salt, measure the pH, observe the livestock for distress, and perform small water changes if needed.


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