Problems With Man Made Saltwater

Trace Elements in Synthetic Sea Water
(WHAT THE MANUFACTURERS CLAIM)
In regards to trace elements in marine salts, most of the information is at best bogus.
In the early 1970's hW Marinemix® told the world they had all 62 trace elements in their salt.
Tropic Marin®told the world that they had all 70 elements in their salt. Instant Ocean® told
the world they had all elements known to be essential. Forty Fathoms® (now Crystal Sea®)
printed an "assay" that showed dozens and dozens of elements in their salt.
In Sea ScopeTM, the Aquarium Systems®, Inc. dealer/consumer handout was a front page
article entitled... "Trace Element War". It appeared that the marine salt with the most trace
elements was the winner. Quite simply, this made mundane reading for the average marine
hobbyist and made no sense at all to qualified marine technicians. Was this an effort by
Aquarium Systems® to cloud simple facts?
In the 1990's Reef Crystals® told the world that their salt contained "extra trace elements".
Deep OceanTM told the world they had "all necessary trace elements". Then, Red Sea® told the
world their salt had "trace elements distributed by a NEW method". In short order, Coralife©
told the world their salt was "rich in trace elements". Later, Kent® Salt muddied the waters
ever more by telling the world his salt had "enhanced trace mineral content".
THE FACTS
The S-15TM ReportTM reveals what qualified marine chemists have know for decades. All of
the above statements made by various marine salt producers are: half truths, misleading or
blatantly false. The reality is that ALL marine salts have the SAME NUMBER of TRACE
ELEMENTS -- ALL trace elements. The issue is not existence, but proportionality.
A simple example would be for me to give you a hand full of common salts (sodium chloride).
I could look you directly in the eyes and honestly tell you that this common salt contained all
elements found in sea water. Or, better yet. I could honestly tell you that the salt you were
holding contained all the elements on earth.
Even if common salt was refined to 99.99% pure, the remaining .01% of impurities contain all
other elements. When manufacturing marine salts, some producers include these impurities as
though they were part of the formula.
Example #1. A simple marine salt could be produced using only major elements/bulk salts. If
these major components were mixed in a similar ratio to natural sea water (NSW), it would be
suitable for the short term keeping of seafood in restaurant tanks. In the aquarium industry,
such a product could be sold as product that was identical to NSW and contained all 70
elements.
The hW Marinemix® claim of having 62 trace elements is a half truth. Most
of the elements are found as impurities, except for aluminum, lead and nickel.
Aluminum was 17.1 times higher, lead was 1,333 times higher, nickel was 12.8
times higher than NSW. Other "trace elements" were found at higher
concentrations vs. NSW. In the same samples, essential calcium, a major ion,
was chronically low. See hW Marinemix®.
The Tropic Marin® claim of having all 70 elements in exact proportion to
NSW is blatantly false. Most of the elements are found at similar levels to
other brands of marine salts -- with the exception of 13.2 times more
aluminum, 4.8 times more iron, 8 times more zinc, 10 times more
manganese and 333 times more lead vs. NSW. The same samples were
chronically low in essential calcium, a major ion. See Tropic Marin®.
The Instant Ocean® claim of having all elements known to be essential is
misleading. Just like other marine salts, all elements are present. However,
the most costly elements are omitted and found only as impurities. Bromide
found in NSW at 65 ppm is found as an impurity at 5.4 ppm. Importance of
Bromide. Trace impurities are found at concentrations similar to other marine
Salts. See Instant Ocean®.
Crystal Sea®/Forty Fathoms© advertising showing an assay listing dozens
of elements is a half truth. The elements listed are in the product. However,
like other marine salts, they are found as impurities. Except for: 3.6 times
more iron, 2 times more phosphate, 33% less bromide, some of the lowest
levels of essential calcium and unbelievable variations from batch to batch vs.
NSW. See Crystal Sea®.
Reef Crystals® claim of extra trace elements is misleading and blatantly
false. It has the same number of trace elements as other marine salts. As
with other Aquarium Systems® salts the costly elements are omitted and
found only as impurities. Bromide found in NSW at 65 ppm is found at 6.8 to
9.0 ppm in two samples tested. Importance of Bromide. Zinc, selenium,
silver, nickel, lead, copper, cobalt, chromium, and cadmium are found at
concentrations comparable with other marine salts. However, major elements
such as calcium and potassium varied from sample to sample. See Reef Crystals®.
The Deep OceanTM claim of having all necessary trace elements is
misleading. The samples varied dramatically from batch to batch. Both
samples were low in strontium and void of bromide. Sample #1 had 255 times
more and sample #2 had ten times more manganese than NSW. Sample #2
had nine times more zinc than sample #1. See Deep OceanTM
The RED SEA® claim of having trace elements distributed in a new method
concerns experts. Sample #1 had over 133 times more boron than sample #2.
Sample #1 had 20% less and sample #2 had 70% more strontium vs. NSW.
Sample #1 had 14.6 times more and sample #2 had 1.6 time more copper vs.
NSW. The S-15TM ReportTM clearly shows this product varies dramatically to
the point of defying the mixing procedure employed to produce this item. See
Red Sea®.
The Coralife® claim of rich in trace elements is misleading. It contains the
same number of trace elements as other marine salts. At the same time,
major elements are either very low or vary dramatically from sample to
sample. Bromide is found as an impurity. Importance of Bromide. There are
other statements on their package that are also false. See Coralife®.
KENT SEA SALT® preliminary investigations indicate that this product is very
similar to Reef Crystals®, which is similar to Instant Ocean®. Kent Sea Salt®
has the same number of trace elements as other marine salts.
MISLEADING OR FALSE STATEMENTS
Statements like: contains all elements, 62 elements, 70 elements, rich in elements,
and extra elements, or enhanced trace mineral content are misleading. All these
elements are present as impurities.
Since there are a total of 70 elements in NSW, how could anyone add extra or enhance this
number? As demonstrated in the S-15TM ReportTM, the answer is simple. These are not
truthful or honest, or accurate statements. If it had enhanced or richer amounts, it might be
considered to be contaminated, not better. Contaminants can be detrimental to all living
things.
Only actual Natural Sea Water contains the exact elements of Natural Sea Water. Nothing man
made can truly duplicate, what has taken billions of years to establish. So to remove some of
the hurdles facing your sea creatures, use only Real Ocean Water taken from the Real Ocean.
We have this Natural Sea Water available for you, and your sea creatures.
