Core7 Flex Base Elements 4L set
$147.00
Brand:
Triton
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SKU:
TL-5011.2
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  • Description
    Core7 Flex
    TRITON the way you want
    One of the main problems with modern reef keeping is deciding on the supplementation system for your aquarium.
     
    Super Concentrated 2 part,3 part or 4 part dosing solutions for use with the Triton Method.
     
    Complete solutions designed to maintain near NSW parameters for reef aquaria as part of the Triton Method of reef keeping.
     
    With so many options available it is difficult to decide what suits your aquarium best.  Most brands will choose one system of supplementation for their products:
     
    One Part/Two Part/Three Part/Four Part.
    Any form of Balling.
    Calcium reactor…. etc.
    TRITON decided to take a new path and offer the aquarist all options while maintaining all the benefits of our revolutionary Core7. At the same time we have improved the other available systems using our science based knowledge accumulated over the past decade.  An example of this is the Core7 Flex “2 part” which is both more advanced and more affordable.
     
    Scroll down the page to investigate the pros and cons of all of the systems available and decide which one will suit you best.
     
    Core7 4-Part
    Professionell Supplementation
    Pros:
     Calcium and Magnesium can be adjusted separately from each other.
     Better trace element stability.
     Longer stability of ingredients.
     High concentration.
     
    Cons:
     Uses 4 x Dosing-pump heads.
     
    Core7 2-Part
    Basic Supplementation
    Pros:
     Frees up dosing heads.
     Easier to observe.
     High concentration.
     
    Cons:
     Calcium and Magnesium can not be adjusted separately from each other .
     Less longterm stability.
     
    TRITON Balling 2 bottle version
    Basic Supplementaton
    Pros:
     Delivers CO2 if needed.
     
    Cons:
     Low concentration.