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How is Red Sea trace color calculated?

How is Red Sea trace color calculated?

on the bottle it says: add 3.6 ml of every measuring spoon (20 g) of red sea foundation Calcium powder…. so, i should dose 3.6 ml / 20 g * 1.1 g = 0.198 ml per day (or 1.386 ml per week) of each color supplement.

Does Red Sea AB+ have trace elements?

AB+ is a combination of proteins, aminos, carbs, vitamins and other things while All For Reef is an all in one alkalinity, calcium and trace element additive. They can be used together as well if you wish to go that route!

Does Red Sea AB+ raise nitrates?

Yes. Red Sea A and B can increase nitrate if it breaks down in the tank. Any food or amino acid supplement can increase nitrate. It’s not just a Redsea thing.

How do I add iodine to my freshwater aquarium?

Typically 25g of potassium iodide is dissolved in one half liter of pure water, then 0.5 ml of this solution per 95L (25 US gallons) of aquarium water is added every two weeks.

What is coral pink?

Definition of coral pink : a moderate yellowish pink that is redder, lighter, and stronger than dusty pink, redder and darker than peach pink, and redder and deeper than average peach.

How many trace colors are in Red Sea?

Red Sea’s Trace Colors A|B|C|D Provides the 31 minor and trace elements required by corals: Trace Colors A|B|C|D supplements contain the 31 minor and trace elements present in the skeleton and soft tissue of all corals.

What is the Red Sea reef care program?

Red Sea’s Reef Care Program (“RCP”) is divided into four distinct but complimentary sub-programs, according to the various biological processes which take place in the artificial reef environment. Provides an easy to follow guide on how to implement the Reef Care Program on the main types of Reef Systems.

What are the trace colors of coral reef?

Coral Colors A, B and C each contain a leading element (iodine, potassium and iron) that is accurately measurable with Red Sea’s unique Trace-Colors Pro Test Kits. For ultra low nutrient systems Trace Colors A, B and C should be dosed precisely according to the measured demand of the reef for these elements.