Description
Natural seawater consists of thousands of chemical compounds and almost all elements present on the globe. This unique blend provides coral reef inhabitants with perfect conditions for development. Among the many micronutrients present in water is, among others bromine.
Bromine stimulates marine organisms to produce substances protecting them from predators. In closed systems of marine aquariums, bromine is regularly consumed by the reef inhabitants. As it is with most micronutrients, its deficiencies lead to the deterioration of the health of the aquarium inhabitants, so regular water testing and supplementation, if required by the tank, is recommended.
Helps to maintain the proper concentration of bromine
Created in a highly advanced laboratory
Has a positive effect on the development of corals
Easy to use and very efficient
Stimulates the production of important enzymes
Dosage:
10 ml of the product increases the bromine level by 10 mg/l (ppm) in 100 litres (27 US gal) of water. The recommended level of bromine in aquarium water is 55.00 – 74.00 mg/l (ppm). Dosage should be based on microelements consumption. Please remember, that maximum safe daily dose is 10 ml per 100 litres of water. If you need a higher dose, split it into a few days. Note, that each aquarium is different and final dosage depends on the coral cast and individual aquarium needs. Both, deficiency and excess micronutrients will affect aquarium inhabitants, therefore dosage should be selected and modified on the basis of regular Aquaforest Lab water tests.
***You may find out whether your aquarium water contains harmful substances or needs supplementation through this AF ICP Test 1 and understand more about Aquaforest Lab for your corals.
Aquaforest Bromium LAB for SG reef trace supplementation
Bromine is one of the lesser-known seawater trace elements, and in a closed reef it gets steadily consumed by the inhabitants until a deficiency starts to show. We carry the 1000ml Bromium LAB for reefers running a precise, single-element dosing strategy who want to top up bromine specifically rather than rely on a broad blend. The larger litre size suits an established tank with predictable uptake and a regular testing routine.
Our standard advice applies here as with every trace product: do not dose what you have not measured. In Singapore’s warm tanks, consumption can be brisk, but that is no reason to guess. We recommend confirming the shortfall through ICP testing first, then adding measured corrective doses and re-checking before pushing levels higher. Steady, modest correction beats aggressive swings that stress sensitive SPS.
You will find it among our water testing and care products. To dose with confidence, read our reef trace elements dosing guide and our aquarium water testing schedule.

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