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I have found a Selenomethionine solution in a vegetable glycerine and purified water base that I am thinking about further diluting to dose selenium, based on a deficiency identified by ICP-MS testing. Will small amounts of vegetable glycerine cause any problems in a reef tank?
 
The glycerine will not be a significant problem. It might bubble pop in a skimmer for a bit.
 
I have found a Selenomethionine solution in a vegetable glycerine and purified water base that I am thinking about further diluting to dose selenium, based on a deficiency identified by ICP-MS testing. Will small amounts of vegetable glycerine cause any problems in a reef tank?
I assume adding glycerine would have a similar effect as adding vinegar or vodka, i.e., carbon dosing, though whether you notice nitrate reduction depends how much you add.
 
I have found a Selenomethionine solution in a vegetable glycerine and purified water base that I am thinking about further diluting to dose selenium, based on a deficiency identified by ICP-MS testing. Will small amounts of vegetable glycerine cause any problems in a reef tank?
I assume adding glycerine would have a similar effect as adding vinegar or vodka, i.e., carbon dosing, though whether you notice nitrate reduction depends how much you add.
Thanks. It would be a miniscule amount. The product contains 50mcg Se/drop, and I will only require 2.42mcg Se per day, so I will be diluting into distilled water accordingly.
 

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