
Designed to Be Added to the Nyos ION-B ALK/pH+ Solution
- Trace Element Mixtures Based on Real Reef Tank Consumption
- Contains: Fluorine, Iodine, Potassium, Selenium
- Adjustable Based on Your Tank's Consumption
The introduction of modern water analysis offers completely new possibilities for monitoring the consumption of trace elements in saltwater aquariums. In the process, new insights have also emerged into which trace elements are relevant and in what proportion they are consumed. Important individual elements such as vanadium, rubidium or selenium were often neglected in the past. It is also now known that certain elements such as iron and zinc must be specially stabilized, otherwise they are not available.
This is exactly where the three Nyos ION ELEMENTS products come into play:
- Nyos ION ELEMENTS 1 CA/MG contains the following elements: molybdenum, rubidium, strontium. Designed to be added to ION-B CA/MG+ Liquid.
- Nyos ION ELEMENTS 2 CA/MG contains the following elements: chromium, iron, cobalt, copper, manganese, nickel, vanadium, zinc. Designed to be added to ION-B CA/MG+ Liquid.
- (Currently Viewing) Nyos ION ELEMENTS 3 ALK/pH contains the following elements: fluorine, iodine, potassium, selenium. Designed to be added to ION-B ALK/pH+ Liquid.
Dosing Instructions:
Nyos ION ELEMENTS 3 ALK/pH is not added to the aquarium, but to the Nyos ION-B ALK/pH+ solution. The target dosage is 20ml per liter (34 fl oz) of Nyos ION-B ALK/pH+. To get a feeling for your aquarium's needs, start with 10ml per liter (34 fl oz) and then increase the value continuously over 2-4 weeks until your trace element levels are in the target range. For monitoring purposes, we recommend regular ICP analysis of your aquarium.
Note: If no trace elements have been added to your aquarium in the past, it may take some time before the increase in trace element concentrations becomes noticeable.
What's Included?
ION ELEMENTS 3 ALK/pH (250mL)
SKU | 255855 |
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UPC | 4260246926946 |
Aquarium Type | Saltwater |
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