Kalkbreath
In Memoriam
What do we suppose the current bromide levels are American salt manufacturers products?
Its bound to have increased due to changes in the US market of cheap clean calcium in the states, the most recent studies were before the changes with Dow chemical ( the SR-15 in 2000 and the Advanced aquarist salt tests in 2005.)
To complicate the issue, a spokes person at Dow chemical just told us this week that they switched to the high Bromide formula on Dec. 31st 2005! Yet didn't issue an official press release about it until months later well into 2006.
Tetra (another Calcium manufacturer) says that they dont supply any of the Aquarium salt makers with Calcium. So that leads me to believe that there is a good chance that current Bromide levels in popular American brands may well have increases from a few hundred ppm to the stated 8,000ppm.
It also seems to reason that any hobbyist who adds American made calcium to their aquarium will be adding to the already high levels of Bromide with bromide laden Calcium supplements.(like Dow flake)
A 15 pound bag of salt has about one pound of calcium.
If a hobbyists adds an additional pound of bromide rich calcium to his tank each month , then the total bromide will double and increase to 16,000 ppm!(remember seawater is 64)
Then the next month the level will reach 24,000!
Even a water exchange would not change the bromide levels much due to the high bromide levels in the replacement water.
Bromide is used to eradicate mollusks in waterways like zebra mussels in feshwater and asian clams in sea water.
High Bromide levels have a clear record of harming invertebrates of almost every type.
Could this explain why hobbyists in America seem to be having greater difficulty during the past few years in keeping everything from Tridacna clams to Acropora?
Its bound to have increased due to changes in the US market of cheap clean calcium in the states, the most recent studies were before the changes with Dow chemical ( the SR-15 in 2000 and the Advanced aquarist salt tests in 2005.)
To complicate the issue, a spokes person at Dow chemical just told us this week that they switched to the high Bromide formula on Dec. 31st 2005! Yet didn't issue an official press release about it until months later well into 2006.
Tetra (another Calcium manufacturer) says that they dont supply any of the Aquarium salt makers with Calcium. So that leads me to believe that there is a good chance that current Bromide levels in popular American brands may well have increases from a few hundred ppm to the stated 8,000ppm.
It also seems to reason that any hobbyist who adds American made calcium to their aquarium will be adding to the already high levels of Bromide with bromide laden Calcium supplements.(like Dow flake)
A 15 pound bag of salt has about one pound of calcium.
If a hobbyists adds an additional pound of bromide rich calcium to his tank each month , then the total bromide will double and increase to 16,000 ppm!(remember seawater is 64)
Then the next month the level will reach 24,000!
Even a water exchange would not change the bromide levels much due to the high bromide levels in the replacement water.
Bromide is used to eradicate mollusks in waterways like zebra mussels in feshwater and asian clams in sea water.
High Bromide levels have a clear record of harming invertebrates of almost every type.
Could this explain why hobbyists in America seem to be having greater difficulty during the past few years in keeping everything from Tridacna clams to Acropora?