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Required
by photoautotrophs (including zooxanthellae) for photosynthesis and
nitrogen assimilation (nitrate reduction, nitrogen fixation)
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See 'Application' section below for use of this solution vs. Isol8 MT.
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Active Components: Sodium metavanadate, anhydrous, USP.
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1 drop (0.05 mL) per 6.6 gallons (25.0 L), or 1 mL per 132.1 gallons (500.0 L), provides NSW [V].
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1 mL per 26.4 gallons (100 L) increases [V] by 0.010 ppm.
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Reference Standard [V]:
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2.000x10-3 ppm (S=35.0)
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2.268x10-3 ppm (S=40.0)
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In
established systems, increase [V] up to 5% of existing ionic value
daily, until desired value or reference standard is reached.
Recommended
is diluting an appropriate volume of this solution into a larger volume
of purified water (with a purity of at least 98%), and applying this
diluted solution to the system with an automated dosing system. Dosing
frequency is directly proportional to stability of ionic concentrations
and, resultantly, continuous cohort biomass growth. A 1 - 10 s drip
interval provides adequate ionic stability, and is recommended.
If no automated dosing system
is available, then apply solution manually each day. Dosing frequency is
directly proportional to stability of ionic concentrations and,
resultantly, continuous cohort biomass growth. Dosage volume per 24 h
is divided by the dosing frequency*.
It is not recommended that this formulation be dosed fewer than four times weekly.
Reference Standards: 1 mL Isol8 V diluted in 26.4 gal. (100 L) water yields 10 μg/L increase of [V].
To calculate required solution volume for known parameter differential:
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Multiply net water volume (L) by actual [V] (ppm).
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Multiply net water volume (L) by desired [V] (ppm).
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Subtract product of Step 1 from product of Step 2.
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Divide difference of Step 3 by 0.05. Answer is drops sol’n required to achieve desired [V] in situ.
Recommended: Do not increase
parameter concentration by more than 5% per 24 h period in systems with
existing cohorts. Aside from emergencies (e.g. excessive nutrient
content in an active system, greatly depressed or excessive salinity,
etc.), gradual changes in water composition are generally tolerated
better by aquatic organisms than are rapid changes.
*Example: If dosage volume per 24 h = 1 mL and dosing frequency = 4, then dose 0.25 mL per event. Disclaimer Notice:
It is not possible to eliminate all risks associated with the use,
handling, or storage of this product. Ineffectiveness, injury to crops
and/or livestock, or other unintended consequences may result due to
factors outside the control of Captiv8 Aquaculture or the seller. Buyer
or user shall assume all such risks. For details, go to Terms and Conditions. Consult SDS before use.
Disclaimer: Captiv8
Aquaculture warrants that this product conforms to the description, and
is reasonably fit for the purposes described, on its label. In no event
shall Captiv8 Aquaculture or the seller be held liable for any
incidental, consequential, or special damages, loss, or injury,
including, without limiting, lost profits, resulting from the use or
handling of this product. The exclusive remedy of the buyer or user for
all claims shall be the return of the purchase price of this product.
Express and implied warranties are disclaimed. Captiv8 Aquaculture does
not authorize any agent or representative to make any other warranty,
guarantee, or representation concerning this product.
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