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I recently made a bromide addition to my aquarium and noticed that the appearance of cyanobacteria that I had in some places in the tank disappeared. Another hobbyist added bromide to his tank and also observed the same effect.
1 - Does anyone know the effect of bromide on cyanobacteria?
2 - Can the appearance of cyanobacteria be due to a deficiency of bromide in the tank?
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"Bromine is an often underestimated element, but for corals it is extremely important. Stony corals use bromine for the synthesis of colouring chromoproteins, and they need it to form their skeletal structure. Zooxanthellae use it for the production of enzymes that are irreplaceable in photosynthesis." - https://www.faunamarin.de/en/knowledge-base/bromine/
1 - Does anyone know the effect of bromide on cyanobacteria?
2 - Can the appearance of cyanobacteria be due to a deficiency of bromide in the tank?
_________________
"Bromine is an often underestimated element, but for corals it is extremely important. Stony corals use bromine for the synthesis of colouring chromoproteins, and they need it to form their skeletal structure. Zooxanthellae use it for the production of enzymes that are irreplaceable in photosynthesis." - https://www.faunamarin.de/en/knowledge-base/bromine/