ICP Analysis - Reef Zlements |
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| Tank Owner : warby | |||
| Tank Name : Front room | |||
| Tank Volume(Litres) : 800 | |||
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| Element | Analysis Value | Set Point | Desired Level | Compare Element | Element Health | ||
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| Base Parameters | |||||||
| Alk | Alkalinity | 7.949 dKH | 6.2 - 8.5 dKH | 7.5 dKH | ▲ |
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| pH | pH | 8.36 | 8.1 - 8.4 | 8.25 | ▲ |
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| AB | Acid Binding Capacity | 2.839 mmol/L | 2.5 - 3.036 mmol/L | 2.7 mmol/L | ▲ |
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| CaCO₃ | Calcium Carbonate Equivalent | 141.944 ppm | 121.6 - 152 ppm | 135 ppm | ▲ |
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| Cond | Conductivity | 52.956 mS/cm | 49.676 - 53.738 mS/cm | 51.71 mS/cm | ▲ |
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| Sal | Salinity | 34.92ppt | 33.00 - 35.00 ppt | 34 | ▲ |
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| SG | Specific Gravity | 1.0264 sg | 1.0245 - 1.0268 sg | 1.0256 sg | ▲ |
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| CLR | Colour | No | |||||
| SML | Smell | No | |||||
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| SAC254 | Parameter available with MS ICP. | ||||||
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| B | Boron | 5.07 mg/l | 4 - 10 mg/l | 6 mg/l | ▲ |
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| Br | Bromine | 71.36 mg/l | 62 - 100 mg/l | 70 mg/l | ▲ |
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| Ca | Calcium | 346.85 mg/l | 380 - 500 mg/l | 420 mg/l | ▲ |
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| Cl | Chloride | 19839.19 mg/l | 18200 - 20800 mg/l | 19500 mg/l | ▲ |
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| F | Fluoride | 0.29 mg/l | 1.2 - 1.9 mg/l | 1.5 mg/l | ▲ |
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| Mg | Magnesium | 1380.15 mg/l | 1350 - 1600 mg/l | 1400 mg/l | ▲ |
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| K | Potassium | 435.26 mg/l | 390 - 500 mg/l | 425 mg/l | ▲ |
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| Na | Sodium | 10924.93 mg/l | 10000 - 11300 mg/l | 10700 mg/l | ▲ |
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| Sr | Strontium | 9.00 mg/l | 8 - 12 mg/l | 10 mg/l | ▲ |
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| SO₄2- | Sulfate | 2709.88 mg/l | 2426 - 2963 mg/l | 2695 mg/l | ▲ |
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| S | Sulphur | 906.73 mg/l | 810 - 990 mg/l | 900 mg/l | ▲ |
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| Ba | Barium | 5.206 µg/l | 10 - 100 µg/l | 15 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Be | Beryllium | < LOD | 0 - 10 µg/l | 0 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Cr | Chromium | < LOD | 0.2 - 1 µg/l | 0.5 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Co | Cobalt | < LOD | 0.1 - 1 µg/l | 0.2 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Cu | Copper | < LOD | 0.1 - 5 µg/l | 0.2 µg/l | ▲ |
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| I | Iodine | 125.601 µg/l | 60 - 95 µg/l | 60 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Fe | Iron | 2.569 µg/l | 0.2 - 5 µg/l | 0.4 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Li | Lithium | 218.129 µg/l | 180 - 500 µg/l | 200 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Mn | Manganese | 0.490 µg/l | 0.9 - 4 µg/l | 2 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Mo | Molybdenum | 12.223 µg/l | 12 - 20 µg/l | 15 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Ni | Nickel | 1.278 µg/l | 2 - 5 µg/l | 2.5 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Se | Selenium | < LOD | 0.2 - 5 µg/l | 0.2 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Si | Silicon | 309.810 µg/l | 0 - 600 µg/l | 200 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Sn | Tin | 2.558 µg/l | 0 - 10 µg/l | 0 µg/l | ▲ |
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| V | Vanadium | < LOD | 0.5 - 5 µg/l | 2 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Zn | Zinc | < LOD | 3 - 12 µg/l | 5 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Rb | Rubidium | Available with the ICP-MS test | |||||
| Nutrients | |||||||
| NO3 | Nitrate | 8.27 mg/l | 2 - 15 mg/l | 5 mg/l | ▲ |
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| NO2 | Nitrite | < LOD | 0 - 300 µg/l | 0 µg/l | ▲ |
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| PO43- | Orthophosphate | 51.00 µg/l | 30 - 80 µg/l | 40 µg/l | ▲ |
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| P | Phosphorus | 18.44 µg/l | 7 - 27.5 µg/l | 13 µg/l | ▲ |
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| PO4 | Total Phosphate | 0.06 mg/l | 0.021 - 0.08 mg/l | 0.04 mg/l | ▲ |
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| Pollutants | |||||||
| Al | Aluminium | < LOD | 0 - 20 µg/l | 0 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Sb | Antimony | < LOD | 0 - 10 µg/l | 0 µg/l | ▲ |
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| As | Arsenic | < LOD | 0 - 10 µg/l | 0 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Bi | Bismuth | < LOD | 0 - 0.2 µg/l | 0 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Cd | Cadmium | < LOD | 0 - 1 µg/l | 0 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Ge | Germanium | < LOD | 0 - 3 µg/l | 0 µg/l | ▲ |
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| La | Lanthanum | < LOD | 0 - 10 µg/l | 0 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Pb | Lead | < LOD | 0 - 3 µg/l | 0 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Hg | Mercury | < LOD | 0 - 3 µg/l | 0 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Ag | Silver | < LOD | 0 - 3 µg/l | 0 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Tl | Thallium | < LOD | 0 - 2 µg/l | 0 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Ti | Titanium | < LOD | 0 - 5 µg/l | 0 µg/l | ▲ |
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| W | Tungsten | < LOD | 0 - 5 µg/l | 0 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Zr | Zirconium | < LOD | 0 - 5 µg/l | 0 µg/l | ▲ |
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| Dy | Dysprosium | Available with the ICP-MS test | |||||
| Er | Erbium | Available with the ICP-MS test | |||||
| Eu | Europium | Available with the ICP-MS test | |||||
| Gd | Gdolinium | Available with the ICP-MS test | |||||
| Ho | Holmium | Available with the ICP-MS test | |||||
| Nd | Neodymium | Available with the ICP-MS test | |||||
| Pr | Praseodymium | Available with the ICP-MS test | |||||
| Sm | Samarium | Available with the ICP-MS test | |||||
| Te | Tellurium | Available with the ICP-MS test | |||||
| Tb | Terbium | Available with the ICP-MS test | |||||
| Tm | Thulium | Available with the ICP-MS test | |||||
| Yb | Ytterbium | Available with the ICP-MS test | |||||
* < LOD is below limit of detection Back
| Element | Analysis Value | Set Point | Compare Element | Element Health | ||
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| Macro Elements | ||||||
| Ca | Calcium | 346.85 mg/l | 380 - 500 mg/l | ▲ |
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Calcium is one of the most important macro elements, present in abundance in reefs around the world. All animals present in our aquariums, including corals, clams, bacteria, and algae need calcium along with carbonates to support their vital functions and growth. It is therefore crucial to supply our tanks with a stable level of calcium. Corals and clams use calcium combined with carbonates to precipitate calcium carbonate into their skeleton/shells and grow. Insufficient calcium will inhibit coral growth (especially SPS/LPS) with levels below 350 mg/l being particularly dangerous for such corals leading to coral STN/RTN. Adequate levels of calcium (between 380-440 mg/l) along with pH values between 8-8.6 are important to ensure corals and other animals sustain healthy growth. At higher pH levels (max of 8.6) corals spend less energy calcifying their skeletons leading to improved health and faster growth. The use of our 2-part systems, Complete or pHplus, will supplement Calcium, helping to maintain adequate levels over time. If your pH level is below 8.2, consider the use of pHplus as a mineral supplementation method which is unrivalled at increasing pH levels whilst supplementing calcium and other essential elements. On a scale of 1-10 (1 low, 10 high) we classify the importance of Calcium supplementation a 10 and suitable for all levels of reefers. The use of our 2 part systems like Complete or pHplus will supplement Calcium, helping to maintain adequate levels over time. If your pH level is below 8.2, consider the use of pHplus as a mineral supplementation method which is unrivaled at increasing pH levels whilst supplementing calcium and other essential elements. To reach the desired level of 420.00 mg/l please dose 146.30 ml of Reef Zlements Calcium per day for 2 days. |
Dosing Diary Total dosed 0.00 ml |
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| F | Fluoride | 0.29 mg/l | 1.2 - 1.9 mg/l | ▲ |
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Fluor is a naturally occurring chemical element that is commonly found in water sources, including seawater in the form of Fluoride (F-). Fluoride cannot be measured with an ICP technique and therefore requires a secondary test using Ion Chromatography or an Ion Selective Electrode. It is an element that like Iodine and Bromide belongs to the halogen group and performs an important role. In a reef aquarium, fluoride is generally present at low concentrations as it is in marine environments. The importance of fluoride in a reef aquarium lies in its potential role in coral health and skeletal formation. Some research suggests that fluoride may contribute to the structural integrity of coral skeletons by incorporating fluoride ions into the aragonite crystal lattice, which is the primary component of coral skeletons. This process is believed to increase the density and strength of the skeleton, making it more resistant to physical stress and predation. However, it’s essential to note that while fluoride may have a beneficial impact on coral skeletons, it is just one of many factors that contribute to overall coral health and growth. Fluoride levels are typically not a primary concern for most reef aquarium hobbyists however, values consistently below 1.2 mg/l will lead to poor colouration and growth, higher light sensitivity and less resistance to parasites. On a scale of 1-10 (1 low, 10 high) we classify the importance of Fluoride supplementation a 6 and suitable for all levels of reefers. To reach the desired level of 1.50 mg/l please dose 69.14 ml of Reef Zlements Fluoride per day for 7 days. |
Dosing Diary Total dosed 0.00 ml |
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| Ba | Barium | 5.21 µg/l | 10 - 100 µg/l | ▲ |
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Barium is an essential trace element present in reefs all around the world and plays a strong role in coral calcification supporting healthy coral growth. Barium levels in seawater vary widely between oceans and depth. While it is found in concentrations ranging from 5 to 20 µg/l, it is agreed that a 10 µg/l level is an acceptable concentration level to maintain in the saltwater aquarium. On a scale of 1-10 (1 low, 10 high) we classify the importance of Barium supplementation a 4 and suitable for all levels of reefers. The use of our 2 part systems like Complete or pHplus will supplement Barium helping to maintain adequate levels over time. Please note that for reference one drop is approximately 0.02-0.05 ml. If your recommended dose is below 1 drop per day, feel free to dose every other day (or less). For ease of dosing and if you wish you can dose our elements via a dosing pump mixing them together in 2 solutions. The following elements can be mixed with barium – chromium, iron, cobalt, copper, manganese, nickel and zinc. Please note that given the different products available in the market the above only applies to Reef Zlements trace elements and that we cannot guarantee the safety of the mix with other products. To reach the desired level of 15.00 µg/l please dose 26.11 ml of Reef Zlements Barium per day for 3 days. |
Dosing Diary Total dosed 0.00 ml |
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| Cr | Chromium | < LOD | 0.2 - 1 µg/l | ▲ |
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Chromium is a trace element present in small quantities in the seawater of reefs all around the world. Chromium is used to form enzymes for fat metabolisation in cells as such may have positive impacts on coral skeleton calcification, health and coloration. Chromium gets depleted from the water in our tanks quickly. Naturally, Chromium in seawater varies strongly and is usually between 0.2-0.6 µg/l. Too low chromium values lead to slow growth. Chromium plays an important role in the absorption and use of fatty acids in corals. On a scale of 1-10 (1 low, 10 high) we classify the importance of chromium supplementation a 4 and suitable for experienced reefers only. The use of our 2 part systems like Complete or pHplus will supplement Chromium helping to maintain adequate levels over time. It is recommended to dose Chromium continuously (as needed) in as many small doses as possible. This will ensure Chromium is present and available in the water (despite precipitation and potentially being below the ICP limit of detection). For ease of dosing and if you wish you can dose our elements via a dosing pump mixing them together in 2 solutions. The following Reef Zlements elements can be mixed with chromium – barium, iron, cobalt, copper, manganese, nickel and zinc. Please note that given the different products available in the market the above only applies to Reef Zlements trace elements and that we cannot guarantee the safety of the mix with other products. To reach the desired level of 0.50 µg/l please dose 0.07 ml of Reef Zlements Chromium per day for 28 days. |
Dosing Diary Total dosed 0.00 ml |
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| Co | Cobalt | < LOD | 0.1 - 1 µg/l | ▲ |
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Cobalt is a trace element present in a low concentration in oceans, varying between 0.002μg/L in north central Pacific Ocean and 0.39μg/L in Indian Ocean. Cobalt is an integral part of vitamin B12 and plays a fundamental role in DNA; cell processes along being a nutrient for macro algae. It has been suggested that Cobalt might be a limiting factor of the bio-availability in the oceans and therefore an important trace element for the life of our animals. Insufficient cobalt values reduce growth and colour formation. Due to the extremely small amount needed in our aquariums, Cobalt is usually below the ICP detection limit. Nonetheless, despite potentially being present in undetectable levels the correction to reference levels will be ideal. On a scale of 1-10 (1 low, 10 high) we classify the importance of cobalt supplementation a 4 and suitable for experienced reefers only. The use of our 2 part systems like Complete or pHplus will supplement cobalt helping to maintain adequate levels over time. It is recommended to dose Cobalt continuously (as needed) in as many small doses as possible. This will ensure Cobalt is present and available in the water (despite depletion and potentially being below the ICP limit of detection). Please note that for reference one drop is approximately 0.02-0.05 ml. If your recommended dose is below 1 drop per day, feel free to dose every other day (or less). For ease of dosing and if you wish you can dose our elements via a dosing pump mixing them together in 2 solutions. The following Reef Zlements elements can be mixed with cobalt – barium, iron, chromium, copper, manganese, nickel and zinc. Please note that given the different products available in the market the above only applies to Reef Zlements trace elements. We cannot guarantee the safety of the mix with other products. To reach the desired level of 0.20 µg/l please dose 0.07 ml of Reef Zlements Cobalt per day for 12 days. |
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| Cu | Copper | < LOD | 0.1 - 5 µg/l | ▲ |
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Copper is a trace element present in small quantities in the seawater of reefs all around the world. Copper is an essential trace element that kept in small concentrations has positive impacts on coral skeleton calcification, health and colouration along being needed for multiple biological processes of corals and other organisms. It is important to check Copper levels through ICP analysis and ensure adequate levels and stability by dosing a Copper supplement as needed. Naturally, Copper in seawater varies but its concentration doesn’t go above 3 µg/l. On a scale of 1-10 (1 low, 10 high) we classify the importance of copper supplementation a 5 and suitable for experienced reefers only. The use of our 2 part systems like Complete or pHplus will supplement copper helping to maintain adequate levels over time. It is recommended to dose copper continuously (as needed) in as many small doses as possible. This will ensure Copper is present and available in the water (despite precipitation and potentially being below the ICP limit of detection). Please note that for reference one drop is approximately 0.02-0.05 ml. If your recommended dose is below 1 drop per day, feel free to dose every other day (or less). For ease of dosing and if you wish you can dose our elements via a dosing pump mixing them together in 2 solutions. The following Reef Zlements elements can be mixed with copper – barium, iron, chromium, cobalt, manganese, nickel and zinc. Please note that given the different products available in the market the above only applies to Reef Zlements trace elements and that we cannot guarantee the safety of the mix with other products. To reach the desired level of 0.20 µg/l please dose 0.08 ml of Reef Zlements Copper per day for 10 days. |
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| Mn | Manganese | 0.49 µg/l | 0.9 - 4 µg/l | ▲ |
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Manganese is present in all reefs around the world, being an extremely important element for animals and plants in our aquariums. Being a cofactor to many enzymes it has a strong role in the metabolic processes of almost all organisms, Manganese has been known to have a positive impact around the oxidative processes in organisms and is an essential element for corals having an impact in both growth and colouration (specially red). Manganese in the aquarium precipitates quickly making it almost non-existent thus, can only be detected if the concentration is much higher than needed. A lack of manganese is visible in dull tissue, reduced growth (or none at all), colourless growth tips and little to no polyp extension in Goniopora and Alveopora corals as well as light sensitivity in LPS. Manganese also plays an important role in photosynthesis making it crucial for corals, algae and phytoplankton. On a scale of 1-10 (1 low, 10 high) we classify the importance of manganese supplementation an 8 and suitable for all levels of reefers. If GFO is used we recommend the additional supplementation of Manganese as GFO will absorb Mn. The use of our 2 part systems like Complete/pHplus or our NO3/PO4 reduction supplement CarboPlus will supplement Manganese helping to maintain adequate levels over time. It is recommended to dose Manganese daily and as in as many small doses as possible. This will ensure Manganese is present and available in the water (despite precipitation and potentially being below the ICP limit of detection). If you maintain Goniopora corals, macro algae or a high coral bio-mass please multiply your daily dose by 2x. Please note that for reference one drop is approximately 0.02-0.05 ml. If your recommended dose is below 1 drop per day, feel free to dose every other day (or less). For ease of dosing and if you wish you can dose our elements via a dosing pump mixing them together in 2 solutions. The following Reef Zlements elements can be mixed with manganese – barium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, nickel and zinc. Please note that given the different products available in the market the above only applies to Reef Zlements trace elements and that we cannot guarantee the safety of the mix with other products. To reach the desired level of 2.00 µg/l please dose 0.23 ml of Reef Zlements Manganese per day for 26 days. |
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| Ni | Nickel | 1.28 µg/l | 2 - 5 µg/l | ▲ |
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Nickel is present in reefs all around the world and is an essential element for many marine creatures and bacteria as it promotes many enzymatic processes to occur. With the ideal Nickel concentration, improvements in growth along with red and turquoise colours and contrast. Nonetheless, Nickel gets depleted from the water in our tanks quickly. Nickel has a growth-enhancing effect if ideal Nitrate levels are found in the water. On a scale of 1-10 (1 low, 10 high) we classify the importance of nickel supplementation a 3 and suitable for experienced reefers only. The use of our 2 part systems like Complete or pHplus will help to maintain adequate levels over time. It is recommended to dose Nickel continuously (as needed) in as many small doses as possible. This will ensure Nickel is present and available in the water (despite precipitation and potentially being below the ICP limit of detection). Please note that for reference one drop is approximately 0.02-0.05 ml. If your recommended dose is below 1 drop per day, feel free to dose every other day (or less). For ease of dosing and if you wish you can dose our elements via a dosing pump mixing them together in 2 solutions. The following Reef Zlements elements can be mixed with nickel – barium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, nickel and zinc. Please note that given the different products available in the market the above only applies to Reef Zlements trace elements and that we cannot guarantee the safety of the mix with other products. To reach the desired level of 2.50 µg/l please dose 0.31 ml of Reef Zlements Nickel per day for 16 days. |
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| Se | Selenium | < LOD | 0.2 - 5 µg/l | ▲ |
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Selenium is a trace element present in small quantities in the seawater of reefs all around the world. Selenium is a very important trace element that kept in small concentrations has positive impacts on coral skeleton calcification, health and coloration along protecting the corals from oxidative compounds. To maximise its benefits Selenium should be used in conjunction with VitaPlus. It is recommended to dose Selenium continuously (as needed) in as many small doses as possible. This will ensure Selenium is present and available in the water (despite precipitation and potentially being below the ICP limit of detection). Please note that for reference one drop is approximately 0.02-0.05 ml. If your recommended dose is below 1 drop per day, feel free to dose every other day (or less). On a scale of 1-10 (1 low, 10 high) we classify the importance of selenium supplementation a 5 and suitable for experienced reefers only. For ease of dosing and if you wish you can dose our elements via a dosing pump mixing them together in 2 solutions. The following Reef Zlements elements can be mixed with selenium – fluorine, iodine, lithium, molybdenum and vanadium. Please note that given the different products available in the market the above only applies to Reef Zlements trace elements and that we cannot guarantee the safety of the mix with other products. To reach the desired level of 0.20 µg/l please dose 0.07 ml of Reef Zlements Selenium per day for 12 days. |
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| V | Vanadium | < LOD | 0.5 - 5 µg/l | ▲ |
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Vanadium is a metal present in reefs all around the world in different states of oxidation. It is an essential element for many marine creatures as it is an enzymatic cofactor, promoting many processes to occur in particular in the metabolism of cells. This transition metal is extremely important in colouration, growth of coral tissue along other organisms present in the aquarium. Vanadium is also deeply connected to nutrient export and without Vanadium this is highly impacted leading to high levels of Nitrate and Phosphate in the aquarium. In parallel it also leads dull colours without contrast our fluorescence. Vanadium gets depleted from the water in our tanks quickly, particularly in aquariums with a refugium as Vanadium helps algae to perform photosynthesis optimally. On a scale of 1-10 (1 low, 10 high) we classify the importance of vanadium supplementation an 8 and suitable for all levels of reefers. The use of our 2 part systems like Complete or pHplus will supplement Vanadium helping to ensure a constant supply over time. Dosing CarboPlus will also supply the aquarium with Vanadium. It is recommended to dose Vanadium continuously (as needed) in as many small doses as possible. This will ensure Vanadium is present and available in the water (despite precipitation and potentially being below the ICP limit of detection). Please note that for reference one drop is approximately 0.02-0.05 ml. If your recommended dose is below 1 drop per day, feel free to dose every other day (or less). For ease of dosing and if you wish you can dose our elements via a dosing pump mixing them together in 2 solutions. The following Reef Zlements elements can be mixed with vanadium – fluorine, iodine, lithium, molybdenum and selenium. Please note that given the different products available in the market the above only applies to Reef Zlements trace elements and that we cannot guarantee the safety of the mix with other products. To reach the desired level of 2.00 µg/l please dose 0.08 ml of Reef Zlements Vanadium per day for 34 days. |
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| Zn | Zinc | < LOD | 3 - 12 µg/l | ▲ |
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Zinc is a trace element present in reefs all around the world and is one of the most important elements for all animals and plants in our aquariums as it is involved in many metabolic and cellular processes. Zinc concentrations in seawater normally vary between 0.6-5 µg/l, however, Zinc gets depleted from the water in our tanks very quickly. Low Zinc concentrations will impair coral growth and render corals more sensitive to light and bleaching. The nutrient cycle is also impacted and the bio-export of NO3 and PO4 is significantly reduced. On a scale of 1-10 (1 low, 10 high) we classify the importance of zinc supplementation a 4 and suitable for experienced reefers. The use of our 2 part systems like Complete or pHplus will help to maintain adequate levels over time. It is recommended to dose Zinc continuously (as needed) in as many small doses as possible. This will ensure Zinc is present and available in the water (despite potentially being below the ICP limit of detection). Please note that for reference one drop is approximately 0.02-0.05 ml. If your recommended dose is below 1 drop per day, feel free to dose every other day (or less). For ease of dosing and if you wish you can dose our elements via a dosing pump mixing them together in 2 solutions. The following Reef Zlements elements can be mixed with zinc – barium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese and nickel. Please note that given the different products available in the market the above only applies to Reef Zlements trace elements and that we cannot guarantee the safety of the mix with other products. To reach the desired level of 5.00 µg/l please dose 0.80 ml of Reef Zlements Zinc per day for 25 days. |
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| I | Iodine | 125.601 µg/l | 60 - 95 µg/l | ▲ |
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High Iodine values will lead to darkening of the corals and increased algae growth. Nonetheless, a slow iodine level increase is quite benign and doesn’t seem to produce extreme issues. Nonetheless we recommend maintaining a level of Iodine between 60-80 µg/l. An overdose of iodine will manifest itself quickly in SPS corals as it will quickly lead to a decrease in colouration and a complete browning of the corals. Iodine overdoses are common and can be the result of dosing blindly, supplements containing it or some frozen foods. To lower high Iodine concentrations from the aquarium use a high quality activated carbon like Reef Zlements activated carbon which you can find here and or perform 6x 20% water changes with a high quality salt. |
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| Tank Name | Front room |
| Tank Volume | 800 |
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