Salt-composition for supplementing a mineral balance in the aquaristic area, ready for use solution of said salt-composition, use of said salt-composition, and aquaristic ornamental stone obtained by said use

a technology of mineral balance and salt-composition, which is applied in the field of salt-composition for supplementing a mineral balance in the aquaristic area, ready for use solution of said salt-composition, and use of said salt-composition, which can solve the problems of water charge and inability to overcome the predescribed disadvantage, and achieves more successful and reliable growth/settling, the effect of aquifer

Inactive Publication Date: 2020-07-16
TROPIC MARIN AG
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The patent text describes a new salt-composition for use in aquarium water that contains only minerals without any fatties, proteins, or sugars. The salt-composition includes sediment-forming, alkaline particles that help to stabilize the pH value and contribute to biomineralization in the aquarium. This helps to keep the water quality stable and avoid interfering products of feed-metabolizations. The use of the salt-composition also provides an easy way to check the pH value of the water and ensures a higher compliance on the customers' side. Additionally, the salt-composition can be used to activate sediment and provide beneficial minerals for biomineralization, as well as support the growth and settling of mineralising cultures. Overall, the new salt-composition provides a user-friendly and effective solution for supporting biomineralization and maintaining the stability of the aquarium ecosystem.

Problems solved by technology

A disadvantage of the generic salt-compositions is that these comprise regularly nutrients, which are digested in different ways via the individual metabolism of the bred and exhibited fish and microorganisms.
Such can result in a charge of water that has to be exchanged within one day in spite of the content of carbonates still being sufficient for providing components for biomineralisation.
Said mineral does often contain phosphates and / or nutrients characteristic for corals and influences also several equilibria at the same time, thus being unable to overcome the predescribed disadvantage.
Carbon acids with an even number of C-atoms like acetates can equally be degraded via fast, biochemical metabolism-processes as C2-molecule / acetyl-coenzyme A. Thus the established, continuous methods and their application are likewise disadvantageous and necessitate a continuous, almost hourly monitoring of parallel metabolism-equilibria.

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[0043]FIG. 1 represents in a model sketch, how the advantageous support of a biomineralisation in the aquaristic area with the suggested salt-composition may be explained: In an aqueous, slightly alkaline solution, represented by the ovally surrounding line, calcium(II)formate is present in dissolved, singular ions. Similarly to the known, catalytic reaction of formic acid at room temperature, resulting in CO2 and hydrogen, an equilibrium may be outlined, which links the respective hydrocarbonates to formates. Hydrocarbonates are in equilibrium with the carbonates of the skeletons, platings and structures of the organisms of the aquarium. The solid carbonates resulting from this biomineralisation are depicted as eight-fold star. The double arrow linking said star to the oval, aqueous solution represents the chemical equilibrium, which links the biominerals with the hydrocarbonates. Within this formal model the biomineral CaCO3 may be obtained from Ca2+ and 2 (HCO3)− by producing one...

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A salt-composition for stabilising the carbonate balance in the aquaristic area is suggested, in which the salts stabilise with major components with at least 10 weightpercent via formates the carbonate balance. The salts contain no fatties, proteins or sugars and stabilise the carbonate balance individually, being essentially disconnected from biochemical metabolism-cycles. The alkaline, ready to use solution of the salt composition supports advantageously skeleton- and reef-building sea-water-systems in their biomineralisation. Use of the salt-composition to acidicly activate carbonate-containing aquaristic ornamental stones provides special substrates, on which biomineralising systems of sea-water aquariums settle and grow quicker and better.

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TECHNICAL AREA[0001]The present invention concerns the aquaristic area (i. e. the area of keeping and raising plants and / or animals in an aquarium) according to the preamble of independent claims.[0002]‘auquaristic’ designates in the present case the area of sea-water- and fresh-water-aquaristics. Users of this area keep and raise plants as well as animals in display-aquariums, often also in domestic areas for decoration. Salts and salt-compositions for this area are generically produced free of compounds that are toxic to fish like detergents, heavy metals or pesticides, so as to keep the usual microclimate of an aquarium in a range physiologically acceptable to the raised organisms, and allow a continuous breeding and / or decorating function.[0003]In the present case special attention is given to the area of seawater-aquaristics, comprising organisms, which produce mineral skeletons and housings. Typical examples for these are reef-producing organisms like corals or also organisms ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A01K63/04A01K63/00A23K20/10A23K20/20A23K20/24A23K50/80
CPCA01K63/006A23K20/10A01K63/04A23K20/20A23K20/24A23K50/80A01G31/00C04B41/507
Inventor PAWLOWSKY, ERNSTBALLING, HANS-WERNER
Owner TROPIC MARIN AG
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