DIY Manganese - Calculation Help

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What if you are using Manganese Gluconate?

225 milligrams = 25mg of Manganese per the label on the back.

How much dissolved in water and what cadence?
 

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I do not know the stability. I'd keep it room temp or cold. I expect it is good for while (weeks) if tightly closed.

Clearly, if you have a tablet that contains 25 mg of manganese, and dissolve it in X amount of water, then you can use that measure for dosing.

1 tablet with 25 mg in 1000 mL of water contains 25 mg/1000 mL = 0.025 mg/mL = 25 ug/mL

If you have a 100 liter aquarium, and you want to dose from zero to 0.2 ug/L, then you want to add 100 liters x 0.2 ug/l = 20 ug of manganese.

If the dosing solution contains 25 ug/mL, then you would dose 20 ug/25 ug/mL = 0.8 mL.
 

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I do not know the stability. I'd keep it room temp or cold. I expect it is good for while (weeks) if tightly closed.

Clearly, if you have a tablet that contains 25 mg of manganese, and dissolve it in X amount of water, then you can use that measure for dosing.

1 tablet with 25 mg in 1000 mL of water contains 25 mg/1000 mL = 0.025 mg/mL = 25 ug/mL

If you have a 100 liter aquarium, and you want to dose from zero to 0.2 ug/L, then you want to add 100 liters x 0.2 ug/l = 20 ug of manganese.

If the dosing solution contains 25 ug/mL, then you would dose 20 ug/25 ug/mL = 0.8 mL.
Thank you.
 

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Let's suppose your target is 165 ng/L, which is a typical ocean value (it varies a lot). Triton uses a set point 10x higher.

100 gallons is 379 liters.

So a NSW value of 165 ng/L x 379 L = 62,535 ng (0.063 mg) in your tank.

From the stock recipe above:

Manganese(II) chloride tetrahydrate is 28% manganese by weight.
Here's a recipe:

Dissolve 1 gram (which contains 280 mg actual manganese) in 2.8 L fresh water. Manganese = 280 mg/2.8 L = 100 mg/l.


Thus you want 0.063 mg/100 mg/L = 0.00063 L or 0.6 mL added to the tank to high NSW levels. About ten times that amount (6 mL) if you want to high the Triton set point.
@Randy Holmes-Farley Would these dose amounts be daily/weekly/ or just to get from level x to level y in a given aquarium? Thank you
 

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Those are just level to level calculations.

Consumption will vary by tank, but is typically pretty fast. I'd expect that a full NSW dose once a week is a decent starting point.
 

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Hello experts, anyone has recipe for DIY Rubidium that can share please?
 

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Hello experts, anyone has recipe for DIY Rubidium that can share please?

I personally do not recommend dosing it as it has no known need in any organism, reef or otherwise.

If you really want to anyway, I’d look to buy a good quality rubidium chloride and I can devise a recipe.
 

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This article describes my overall dosing recommendations:

 

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Ignoring everything to this point, let’s just make one to something close to 100 mg/l, which is what you posted as 100,000ug/l.

Like before:

Manganese(II) chloride tetrahydrate is 28% manganese by weight.
Here's a recipe:

Dissolve 1 gram (which contains 280 mg actual manganese) in 2.8 L fresh water. Manganese = 280 mg/2.8 L = 100 mg/l.

Can someone check that I’m understanding correctly the recipe. Here are pictures:

I’m dissolving 1gram of Manganese chloride tetrahydrate (MnCl2•4H2O)—from the following bottle:

IMG_0333.jpeg



Into 2.8L of RODI:

IMG_0332.jpeg


Is this correct?

Cheers!!
 
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