Some trace elements are needed. But in high concentrations, it becomes toxic. Does this apply for manganese?
Manganese is one trace element that gets rapidly depleted within a day or two. Every time I've sent an ICP test, it shows as not detectable. I've made a dosing dilution of Manganese Sulfate Monohydrate (MnSO4.H2O) to add 1ml to my tank to bring it to natural sea water concentrations of Mn.
If I were to overdose by twice or quadruple every day (not knowing how much corals or algae uptake), and eventually overshoot NSW, will this be detrimental to my tank?
Manganese is one trace element that gets rapidly depleted within a day or two. Every time I've sent an ICP test, it shows as not detectable. I've made a dosing dilution of Manganese Sulfate Monohydrate (MnSO4.H2O) to add 1ml to my tank to bring it to natural sea water concentrations of Mn.
If I were to overdose by twice or quadruple every day (not knowing how much corals or algae uptake), and eventually overshoot NSW, will this be detrimental to my tank?