Calcium is needed with carbonate to build the coral skeleton. Calcium is needed by every cell for regulatory processes and plays a role in various metabolic processes.
Calcium is used up quickly in the aquarium. Therefore, the calcium concentration should be checked regularly. The best way to balance it out is with our high-purity calcium supplement. For a long-term supply, we recommend our ATI Essentials.
10 ml of the supplement increases the calcium concentration of 100 liters by 20 mg/l.
Free of chelators.
Magnesium is incorporated into the skeleton of soft corals and calcareous algae. It is also involved in a variety of cellular processes, such as cell division.
Magnesium is used up quickly in the aquarium. Therefore, the magnesium concentration should be checked regularly. The best way to balance it out is with our high-purity magnesium supplement. For a long-term supply, we recommend our ATI Essentials.
10 ml of the supplement increases the magnesium concentration of 100 liters by 10 mg/l.
Free of EDTA or other accumulative chelators.
Boron is considered an essential element. However, its physiological significance is not yet fully understood. There is evidence that it is involved in the calcium balance of higher organisms. It is also accumulated in the tissues of some algae and sponges.
Boron is used up significantly in the aquarium. Therefore, the boron concentration should be checked regularly in the laboratory. Targeted balancing is best done with our high-purity boron supplement. For a long-term supply, we recommend our ATI Essentials.
20 ml of the supplement increases the boron concentration of 100 liters by 1 mg/l.
Free of EDTA or other accumulative chelators.
Bromine is needed by many organisms to form substances that protect against predators. It is also accumulated in the tissues of some algae and gorgonian species.
Bromine is used up significantly in the aquarium. Therefore, the bromine concentration should be checked regularly in the laboratory. Targeted balancing is best done with our high-purity bromine supplement. For a long-term supply, we recommend our ATI Essentials.
10 ml of the supplement increases the bromine concentration of 100 liters by 5 mg/l.
Caution: The use of ozone can lead to the formation of toxic bromate. To neutralize it, the ozonated water should be passed over activated carbon.
Single element for the targeted supply of reef aquariums.
5 ml/100 l increases the fluorine concentration by 0.1 mg/l.
Iodine is one of the most important elements in a saltwater aquarium. It is essential for the thyroid function of fish, among other things, and is accumulated in the tissues of many other organisms. These organisms include corals, sponges, mussels and algae.
The function of iodine in individual organisms has not yet been sufficiently investigated, but a higher iodine consumption has been shown in strongly lit aquariums. Iodine is also suspected of intensifying the blue coloration of corals of the genus Acropora.
Iodine is used up relatively quickly in the aquarium. Therefore, the iodine concentration should be checked regularly in the laboratory. The best way to achieve targeted compensation is with our high-purity iodine supplement.
1 ml of the supplement increases the iodine concentration of 100 liters by 10 µg/l
Free of EDTA or other accumulative chelators.
Potassium is an essential element that is involved in a variety of cellular processes, such as maintenance of membrane potential and signal transduction.
Potassium is consumed in the aquarium. Therefore, the potassium concentration should be checked regularly in the laboratory. The best way to balance this is with our high-purity potassium supplement. For a long-term supply, we recommend our ATI Essentials.
10 ml of the supplement increases the potassium concentration of 100 liters by 10 mg/l.
Free of EDTA or other accumulative chelators.
Strontium is incorporated into the skeleton of stony corals. Its physiological significance is not yet fully understood. However, there is evidence that strontium is involved in developmental biological processes.
Strontium is consumed significantly in the aquarium. Therefore, the strontium concentration should be checked regularly in the laboratory. Targeted compensation is best achieved with our high-purity strontium supplement. For a long-term supply, we recommend our ATI Essentials.
10 ml of the supplement increases the strontium concentration of 100 liters by 1 mg/l.
Free of EDTA or other accumulative chelators.
Chromium can have a positive effect on the coloration of corals.
Chromium is quickly used up in the aquarium. Therefore, the chromium concentration should be checked regularly in the laboratory. The best way to achieve targeted compensation is with our high-purity chromium supplement.
1 ml of the supplement increases the chromium concentration of 100 liters by 2 µg/l.
Free of EDTA or other accumulative chelators.
Cobalt is essential for many algae, as well as bacteria and animals. It plays a role in metabolism and is a component of vitamin B12.
Cobalt is quickly consumed in the aquarium. Therefore, the cobalt concentration should be checked regularly in the laboratory. The best way to balance this is with our high-purity cobalt supplement.
1 ml of the supplement increases the cobalt concentration of 100 liters by 2 µg/l.
Free of EDTA or other accumulative chelators.
Iron is one of the most important trace elements in saltwater aquariums. It is crucial for oxygen transport in the blood of fish and serves as a functional co-factor for many enzymes. Iron is essential for almost all organisms.
Iron is used up very quickly in the aquarium. Therefore, the iron concentration should be checked regularly in the laboratory. The best way to achieve targeted compensation is with our high-purity iron supplement.
1 ml of the supplement increases the iron concentration of 100 liters by 2 µg/l.
Lithium is a trace element. Its physiological function is still unknown.
However, lithium is consumed in the aquarium. Therefore, the lithium concentration should be checked regularly in the laboratory. The best way to achieve targeted compensation is with our high-purity lithium supplement.
1 ml of the supplement increases the lithium concentration of 100 liters by 10 µg/l.
Free of EDTA or other accumulative chelators.
Manganese is essential for almost all organisms. It is an important co-factor for many enzymes that are involved in metabolic processes, among other things. Manganese also plays a crucial role in reducing oxidative stress.
Manganese is used up very quickly in the aquarium. Therefore, the manganese concentration should be checked regularly in the laboratory. The best way to balance this is with our high-purity manganese supplement.
1 ml of the supplement increases the manganese concentration of 100 liters by 2 µg/l.
Free of EDTA or other accumulative chelators.
Molybdenum is essential for almost all organisms because it is crucial for the function of many enzymes such as nitrogenase, nitrate reductase and sulfite oxidase.
Molybdenum is quickly consumed in the aquarium. Therefore, the molybdenum concentration should be checked regularly in the laboratory. The best way to balance this is with our high-purity molybdenum supplement.
1 ml of the supplement increases the molybdenum concentration of 100 liters by 2 µg/l.
Free of EDTA or other accumulative chelators.
Nickel is essential for many microorganisms. It plays a role in metabolism as a co-factor for enzymes.
Nickel is quickly consumed in the aquarium. Therefore, the nickel concentration should be checked regularly in the laboratory. The best way to balance this out is with our high-purity nickel supplement.
1 ml of the supplement increases the nickel concentration of 100 liters by 2 µg/l.
Free of EDTA or other accumulative chelators.
Vanadium is essential for almost all organisms. It is a co-factor of enzymes, but is also involved in autocatalytic and regulatory processes in cellular metabolism.
Vanadium is used up very quickly in the aquarium. Therefore, the vanadium concentration should be checked regularly in the laboratory. The best way to balance this is with our high-purity vanadium supplement.
1 ml of the supplement increases the vanadium concentration of 100 liters by 2 µg/l.
Free of EDTA or other accumulative chelators.
Zinc is one of the most important trace elements in seawater. It is involved in a variety of cellular processes, such as cell division and gene regulation. Zinc is essential for all organisms.
Zinc is quickly used up in the aquarium. Therefore, the zinc concentration should be checked regularly in the laboratory. The best way to achieve targeted compensation is with our high-purity zinc supplement.
1 ml of the supplement increases the zinc concentration of 100 liters by 2 µg/l.
Free of EDTA or other accumulative chelators.
















