Hey guys
I've had this recipe written for a while now, now I decided to make my own DIY balling.
_Balling Plus Recipe_
*Solution A (Ca)*
•10 liters of RO water
- 715g of Calcium Chloride
- 35.6g of barium chloride
- 243.5g of strontium chloride
- 5.4g cobalt chloride
- 18.8g manganese sulfate
- 10g copper sulfate
- 2.68g zinc sulfate
- 9g nickel sulfate
⁃ 33.2g chromium chloride
- 4g iron sulfate
*Solution B (KH)*
•10 liters of RO water
- 840g of sodium bicarbonate
- 2.5g of potassium iodide
- 13.3g of sodium fluoride
*Solution C (Mg)*
•10Liters of RO water
- 550g of magnesium chloride
- 80g of magnesium sulfate
- 250g of Tropic Marin nacl - free salt
- 60g potassium chloride
- 2.5g potassium bromide
I have doubts, whether these elements are correct in proportion ?
Whether the final solution will be in ionic balance ?
And whether this amount of trace elements is suitable for use in typical aquariums? I don't know much about chemistry and some elements seem high to me in this recipe.
I've had this recipe written for a while now, now I decided to make my own DIY balling.
_Balling Plus Recipe_
*Solution A (Ca)*
•10 liters of RO water
- 715g of Calcium Chloride
- 35.6g of barium chloride
- 243.5g of strontium chloride
- 5.4g cobalt chloride
- 18.8g manganese sulfate
- 10g copper sulfate
- 2.68g zinc sulfate
- 9g nickel sulfate
⁃ 33.2g chromium chloride
- 4g iron sulfate
*Solution B (KH)*
•10 liters of RO water
- 840g of sodium bicarbonate
- 2.5g of potassium iodide
- 13.3g of sodium fluoride
*Solution C (Mg)*
•10Liters of RO water
- 550g of magnesium chloride
- 80g of magnesium sulfate
- 250g of Tropic Marin nacl - free salt
- 60g potassium chloride
- 2.5g potassium bromide
I have doubts, whether these elements are correct in proportion ?
Whether the final solution will be in ionic balance ?
And whether this amount of trace elements is suitable for use in typical aquariums? I don't know much about chemistry and some elements seem high to me in this recipe.