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If you are tracking potassium, you can always stop using it if potassium gets too high.
I don't have any opinion of the suitability of the different approaches. How much of any trace element to add is going to depend a lot on the nature of the aquarium. I'm not a fan of tying certain trace elements(e.g., iron and manganese) to calcification rates since it many tanks (such as mine) the primary user of those trace elements are not corals, but macroalgae and microalgae.
I don't have any opinion of the suitability of the different approaches. How much of any trace element to add is going to depend a lot on the nature of the aquarium. I'm not a fan of tying certain trace elements(e.g., iron and manganese) to calcification rates since it many tanks (such as mine) the primary user of those trace elements are not corals, but macroalgae and microalgae.
