Ok, one product (not one I've used myself), Coral-Vite:
[SIZE=-1]Contents: [/SIZE][SIZE=-1]Inorganic mineral salts of Barium, Boron, Bromine, Calcium, Cobalt, Fluorine, Iodine, Iron, Lithium, Magnesium, Manganese, Potassium, Rubidium and Strontium; EDTA, Vitamins: L-Ascorbic Acid 2-Sulfate Dipotassium Dihydrate, Vitamin A Propionate, Vitamin A Palmitate, D-Activated animal sterol (D3), Folic Acid, Choline Chloride, Niacin, d-Pantothenic Acid, Thiamine (B1), Pyridoxine (B6), Riboflavin (B2), Vitamin B12, d-Biotin, Tocopheryl Acetate (E), Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex (K3) in a base containing Deionized Water, inorganic stabilizing compounds, and preservatives.[/SIZE]
This is meant to be mixed with reverse osmosis (a.k.a. RO) water, as are most products. Kent Marine, SeaChem, Red Sea, and other manufacturers make similar products. Here's another:
Kent Marine Strontium & Molybdenum at PETCO
FUCK! Buy it from ANY OTHER COMPANY besides Petco, PLEASE.
(I should have looked at the fucking link.) Brian Devine can fucking suck my ASS.
I will say this; First, it's very difficult to unequivocally determine a causative agent for any degradation one observes. Second, assuming one has made a proper diagnosis, one must be
very careful when dosing micronutrients and minerals that are required in these very, very low doses, as it's quite easy to completely fuck things up by trying to pretend one is Mother Nature.