- Joined
- Sep 9, 2019
- Messages
- 193
- Reaction score
- 148
When I was starting in the marine hobby, you couldn't easily buy proper salt mixes in my country, and I decided to come up with my own recipe. I took the element composition of natural seawater, then used Excel to combine various salts, their adjusting proportions until I got as close to NSW, as possible. Note that it is difficult to make a salt mix in a way that calcium carbonate would not precipitate, therefore I was making saltwater. I first mixed the following salts (the amounts are in grams, per 100 liters of water):What is Seawater? by Randy Holmes-Farley - Reefkeeping.com
An Artificial Seawater Recipe
For those who are interested, the following artificial seawater recipe is taken from "Chemical Oceanography" by Frank Millero. It makes a recipe that matches 35 ppt seawater in terms of major ions, but does not try to match all minor and trace elements, most of which will be present as impurities in the major elements.
23.98 g sodium chloride
5.029 g magnesium chloride
4.01 g sodium sulfate
1.14 g calcium chloride
0.699 g potassium chloride
0.172 g sodium bicarbonate
0.100 g potassium bromide
0.0254 g boric acid
0.0143 g strontium chloride
0.0029 g sodium fluoride
Water to 1 kg total weight.
NaCl | 2719 |
MgSO4*7H2O | 693 |
MgCI2 * 6Н20 | 599 |
KCl | 74 |
NaHCO3 | 20 |
KBr | 10 |
Н3ВО3 | 1.5 |
LiF | 0.2 |
And then I dissolved calcium and strontium chlorides separately and slowly added in the flow:
CaCI2 * 2Н20 | 161 |
SrCI2 * 6Н20 | 4.0 |
The most difficult part were the microelements. I made a concentrate, that I was adding as 1ml per 100 liters. The following are in milligrams per 100 liters:
FeSO4*7H20 | 4.8783704 |
C12H22FeO14 | 7.82860086 |
CuSO4*5H20 | 0.11787112 |
NiSO4*5H20 | 6.25545733 |
ZnSO4 * 7H20 | 4.70632061 |
MnSO4 * H20 | 0.70757927 |
Na2MoO4 2H2O | 2.10338603 |
CoSO4 * 7H20 | 0.19078455 |
KI | 7.84879433 |
For some 5 years, I kept fish and even corals (mostly softies) using my homemade saltwater. After some time, I have adjusted the recipe to make two concentrated solutions:
А | |
NaCl | 1320 |
MgSO4 * 7H2O | 700 |
NaHCO3 | 20 |
H3BO3 | 1.5 |
B | |
NaCl | 1400 |
MgCl2 * 6H2O | 500 |
KCl | 14 |
KBr | 10 |
CaCl2 * 2H2O | 155 |
SrCl2 * 6H2O | 4 |
I would dissolve the salts in list A and B in 10 liters of water each. The would use equal amounts of solution A and solution B to mix with RO water and produce the desired amount of saltwater. So, by using 1 liter of A, 1 liter of B and 8 liters of RO water, I'd get 10 liters of saltwater.
These were good old times, 11 years from now. The mix was cheap and the results were good, I also shared my mix with friends...
P.S. must have been more than 11 years, but the oldest version of my spreadsheet I could find in the archives is dated 2012...
Last edited: