DIY Barium additive

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Hi,

Is it possible to mix your own Barium additive?

I seem to have chronically low barium in my system. From what I understand, it’s because Fauna Marin Balling Light doesn’t add enough as it’s designed to be used with zeolite media that should add Barium to the system.

I need to add more than one of their bottles to correct the value.

Any help is greatly appreciated

PS: A DIY Chromium additive would be nice too, I use that quite a bit as well.
 

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I personally would not dose barium to any aquarium as it has no known biological role in any known organism.

That said, a DIY is easy, using barium chloride, but most Amazon sources don't specify purity. One Reagent grade is more expensive, but does have a purity standard. Still, you aren't going to be dosing much. The recipe will depend on the hydrate state you buy.
 

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Here's a discussion on chromium:

 
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So, in your opinion, I should just leave it alone and let Barium go to zero?
According to my latest ICP Barium should be at 3.63 µg/l now. Water volume is 720 liters / 190 gallons.

I can get Barium Chloride dihydrate where I buy chemicals.


I would will contact them to know the impurities. They only seem to list them on the containers, not the web page.
 

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So, in your opinion, I should just leave it alone and let Barium go to zero?
According to my latest ICP Barium should be at 3.63 µg/l now. Water volume is 720 liters / 190 gallons.

I can get Barium Chloride dihydrate where I buy chemicals.


I would will contact them to know the impurities. They only seem to list them on the containers, not the web page.

I do not know if it will decline, but I'd totally ignore it. In my tank with no intentional additions it was 8.5 ug/L the one time I had it tested.
 
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I do not know if it will decline, but I'd totally ignore it. In my tank with no intentional additions it was 8.5 ug/L the one time I had it tested.
It is declining over time in my system. I rarely do water changes, but do correctional doses as much as possible. I have been dosing it, but a Fauna Marin bottle is only 250ml and I needed 400ml til correct it this time according to their directions. It’s becoming a money pit to buy their fancy bottles.
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