GoldLenny
Fishaholic
Here are the "Recharge" instructions for Purigen. I'm on the second stage (soaking in dechlor solution). The next phase calls for soaking in "1 tablespoon of buffer per cup of water". I've never used any of the 3 products they mention. It looks like they are calling for something to lower the pH since one of the products is "Acid Buffer".... but only for FW users. Purigen is also useable in SW tanks but this last stage is not needed for SW tanks. I wonder why not?
Here is an FAQ about these products from SeaChem's site...
Any suggestions for this "buffer" that I can make out of available home products?
Regeneration: Soak in a 1:1 bleach:water solution for 24 hours in a non-metalic container in a well ventilated area and away from children. Rinse well, then soak for 8 hours with a solution containing 2 tablespoons of ChlorGuardâ„¢, Primeâ„¢, or equivalent dechlorinator per cup of water. Rinse well. For freshwater use, soak for 4 hours with a solution containing 1 tablespoon of buffer per cup of water (Discus Bufferâ„¢, Neutral Regulatorâ„¢, or Acid Bufferâ„¢). Original color and full activity should now be restored and Purigenâ„¢ is ready for reuse. Caution: some slime coat products may permanently foul Purigenâ„¢ and render regeneration difficult. Do not reuse if odor of chlorine is detectable. In case of doubt, soak beads in small quantity of water and test for residual chlorine with a chlorine test kit.
Here is an FAQ about these products from SeaChem's site...
Q: What is the difference between Neutral Regulatorâ„¢, Discus Bufferâ„¢, Alkaline Bufferâ„¢, and Acid Bufferâ„¢?
A: Neutral Regulatorâ„¢and Discus Bufferâ„¢are phosphate based buffers providing a very strong and stable buffering system. Alkaline Bufferâ„¢and Acid Bufferâ„¢are non-phosphate buffers, which although less stable than a phosphate buffer, are ideal for the planted aquarium where high phosphate levels would lead to an algae problem.
Any suggestions for this "buffer" that I can make out of available home products?