Hi curiouscat,
The KCl is listed as 99.3% pure. Their MSDS mentions a possible 0.5% NaCl content, but makes no mention of any anti-caking agent, or their amounts used. So I'm assuming either 0.3% or 0.7% potassium/sodium ferro-cyanide content.
I wrote the company and they only confirmed that they do in fact use the said ferro-cyanides, but made no mention of amount used on a per weight basis. (Since on the bag they just list "anti-caking agent" with no clue as to which of the 4 common agents they used, nor in which amounts. I was rather hoping they were going to respond that they use magnesium carbonate, but no such luck).
I would be adding the KCl to the tune of between 300 mg/ L and 500 mg/ L (300-500ppm) perhaps once or twice a year.
Yes, I'm aware of the GRAS listing, as well as some of the other beneficial uses of potassium/sodium ferro-cyanide, but there are many things (some quite common) which are safe for human consumption, which would damage or even kill either fish or bacteria (or both). So, I prefer to be rather cautious until I can somehow become better informed on the matter.