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ATI ICP Element Bromine - 1000 mL

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ATI ICP Element Bromine - 1000 mL

ATI ICP Element Bromine is a high-purity solution used to replenish bromine levels in reef aquariums.

Bromine supports coral tissue structure, microbial activity, and overall biological stability. Bromine strengthens the coral tissues of soft corals, leather corals, and gorgonians. Deficiencies can result in weaker tissue and poor structure. Bromine helps maintain healthy microbial activity on live rock, helping prevent unwanted biofilms and algae.


Specifications:

  • Size: 1000 mL
  • Element: Bromine
  • Form: Liquid
  • Concentration: 1 mg/L per mL per 100 L; one bottle contains 100,000 mg of bromine

Dosing Instructions:

Shake well before use.

Add 1 mL per 100 L (26 Gallons) to raise the current value by 1 mg/L

Max Daily Dose: 10 mL per 100 L (26 Gallons)

Recommended Bromine Level: 60 - 70 ppm


Store in a cool, dry place. Refrigeration is not required. Discoloration of the liquid may occur.

$8.98

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ATI ICP Element Bromine - 1000 mL

$29.95

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ATI ICP Element Bromine is a high-purity solution used to replenish bromine levels in reef aquariums.

Bromine supports coral tissue structure, microbial activity, and overall biological stability. Bromine strengthens the coral tissues of soft corals, leather corals, and gorgonians. Deficiencies can result in weaker tissue and poor structure. Bromine helps maintain healthy microbial activity on live rock, helping prevent unwanted biofilms and algae.


Specifications:

  • Size: 1000 mL
  • Element: Bromine
  • Form: Liquid
  • Concentration: 1 mg/L per mL per 100 L; one bottle contains 100,000 mg of bromine

Dosing Instructions:

Shake well before use.

Add 1 mL per 100 L (26 Gallons) to raise the current value by 1 mg/L

Max Daily Dose: 10 mL per 100 L (26 Gallons)

Recommended Bromine Level: 60 - 70 ppm


Store in a cool, dry place. Refrigeration is not required. Discoloration of the liquid may occur.