Red Sea Trace Colours B 500ml
Key features
- Potassium and boron blend — the two elements linked to red pigment intensity in one supplement.
- Precise dosing reference — each 1 ml raises potassium by approximately 1.75 ppm per 100 litres.
- Targets red coloration — one of four elements groups in Red Sea's coloration range, each linked to a different pigment family.
- Pairs with a base supplementation program — designed to run alongside calcium, alkalinity and magnesium dosing, not replace it.
Specifications
| Element group | Composition | Pigment target | Dosing rate | Bottle size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trace Colors B | Potassium, boron | Red | 1 ml ≈ 1.75 ppm potassium per 100 L | 500 mL |
Dosage and directions
Test potassium before dosing — Red Sea does not recommend a fixed daily amount for this range, since correct dosing depends on your tank's existing level and consumption rate. Use the 1.75 ppm per 100 L per ml figure to calculate a dose that brings your measured reading up to target, then retest before dosing again.
Safety
Red Sea states that several of the elements in the Trace Colors range become toxic above the concentrations found in natural seawater. Don't dose on a routine schedule without testing — potassium in particular has a narrow safe range in a closed reef system.
Suitable for, and not suitable for
Suitable for established reef tanks running a full coral coloration program, ideally with ICP or hobbyist-grade potassium testing in place. Not suitable for hobbyists without a way to test potassium levels, or for fish-only tanks with no photosynthetic coral to benefit from it.
Goes well with
- Red Sea Trace Colors A, C and D — the rest of the four-part coloration range.
- Red Sea Reef Foundation elements — base calcium, alkalinity and magnesium supplementation this range is designed to sit alongside.
- A potassium or ICP test kit — needed to dose this range safely.
Warranty and delivery
Covered by Red Sea's standard product guarantee in addition to your rights under Australian Consumer Law. Ships as a standard parcel; no cold-chain requirement.
Common questions
Do I need to test before dosing this?
Yes — Red Sea doesn't publish a universal daily dose for Trace Colors B. Test potassium first and dose to your measured deficit.
Why is boron included with potassium?
Both are associated with red pigment production in coral tissue, so Red Sea combines them in one supplement rather than dosing separately.
Can I use this on its own, without A, C and D?
Yes, though Red Sea designs the range as a full A/B/C/D set — using only one part means the other pigment groups (pink, green/yellow, purple/blue) go unsupplemented.
Is this a substitute for Reef Foundation calcium/alkalinity/magnesium dosing?
No — Trace Colors is a coloration supplement layered on top of core reef chemistry maintenance, not a replacement for it.




