I would consider myself an informed reefer. I have kept saltwater aquariums for 20 years. In the last few years, the availability and amount of information, anyone willing to look can have a better understanding before they start their first tank than the season reefers of just a few years ago. With that said I have some ideas and concepts about Trace Elements I don't understand or have conflicting information. Some are good and some are bad. Some can be both depending on the amount. I would hope that I can get a discussion started that can bring information into one place. I will make a few comments to start a few different ideas to discuss.
First I would like to address only trace elements, not major elements or nutrients in this thread. With ICP testing we can now see what is in our water that we never could before. Depending on who you have test your water you may get different recommendation on what you should maintain your levels at. One example would be a ICP test suggest Sr be 12-14 mg/L. A Sr supplement suggest 8-13 mg/L. What I would like to know is what are the safe low and high limits and the ideal range of each. Would in this example 12-13 mg/L be ideal and 8 -14 mg/L be safe? It would be great if some of the ICP test companies give their recommendations along with some of the Supplement companies. I would think they would have research data already compiled. Here are some numbers to start with I got from an ICP test company.
Ag-Silver None
Al-Aluminum None
As-Arsenic None
B-Boron 4-6
Ba- Barium None
Be- Beryllium None
Br-Bromine 65
Cd- Cadmium None
Ce-Cerium None
Cl-Chlorine <19,000
Co-Cobalt 0.01-0.02
Cr-Chromium 0.02
Cu-Copper None
Fe-Iron <0.002
Ga-Gallium None
I-Iodine 0.06
K-Potassium 380
La-Lanthanum 0.01
Li-Lithium 0.3
Mn-Manganese None
Mo-Molybdenum <0.02
Ni-Nickel <0.01
Pb-lead None
Rb-Rubidium None
S-Sulfur None
Sb-Antimony None
Se-Selenium None
Si-Silicon None
Sn-Tin None
Sr-Strontium 12-14
Ti-Titanium None
Tl-Thallium None
U-Uranium None
V-Vanadium None
W-Tungsten None
Zn-Zinc None
First I would like to address only trace elements, not major elements or nutrients in this thread. With ICP testing we can now see what is in our water that we never could before. Depending on who you have test your water you may get different recommendation on what you should maintain your levels at. One example would be a ICP test suggest Sr be 12-14 mg/L. A Sr supplement suggest 8-13 mg/L. What I would like to know is what are the safe low and high limits and the ideal range of each. Would in this example 12-13 mg/L be ideal and 8 -14 mg/L be safe? It would be great if some of the ICP test companies give their recommendations along with some of the Supplement companies. I would think they would have research data already compiled. Here are some numbers to start with I got from an ICP test company.
Ag-Silver None
Al-Aluminum None
As-Arsenic None
B-Boron 4-6
Ba- Barium None
Be- Beryllium None
Br-Bromine 65
Cd- Cadmium None
Ce-Cerium None
Cl-Chlorine <19,000
Co-Cobalt 0.01-0.02
Cr-Chromium 0.02
Cu-Copper None
Fe-Iron <0.002
Ga-Gallium None
I-Iodine 0.06
K-Potassium 380
La-Lanthanum 0.01
Li-Lithium 0.3
Mn-Manganese None
Mo-Molybdenum <0.02
Ni-Nickel <0.01
Pb-lead None
Rb-Rubidium None
S-Sulfur None
Sb-Antimony None
Se-Selenium None
Si-Silicon None
Sn-Tin None
Sr-Strontium 12-14
Ti-Titanium None
Tl-Thallium None
U-Uranium None
V-Vanadium None
W-Tungsten None
Zn-Zinc None