Red sea complete 4 part.
Your barium source will likely be in one of those 4 bottles. Find the one that has it and stop it.
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Red sea complete 4 part.
I see actually they have barium in the part 1 bottle. We are solving the mysteries here. Hehe.Your barium source will likely be in one of those 4 bottles. Find the one that has it and stop it.
I see actually they have barium in the part 1 bottle. We are solving the mysteries here. Hehe.
Tin could be the tubing.
Barium part 1 bottle.
Aluminum still not known where it came from. Frozen food, pellets, ?
My tank is actually pretty young is about 6 months now, already full of sps, mostly acro and they are doing ok for a young setting. I dot water changes every week. I will keep monitoring. The aluminum thing with future ICP.Ha, yes!
Aluminum is pretty common especially in younger systems. It can come in with frozen feeds, adsorbers, salt, source water, etc.
GFO will help pull it. Also, do some water changes. If it continues to trend up, you’ll need to find the source.
Barium 50.77 mcg/l. Ideal 9.98 by ATI
Tin 7.87 mcg/l Ideal 0.50 by ATI
Aluminum 46.02 mcg/l. Ideal 0.10 by ATI
What do you think?
I don't have any media or blocks. Thanks for your input and help.I think none of those are cause for action, except possibly removing any white media present (such as nitrifying or denitrifying blocks or phosphate binders) since they may release aluminum.
Christoph,I agree with Randy,
Aluminium in this concentration range is quite frequently found in tanks (aluminium is a very abundant element!) without any negative effects. Also the tin (typical sources are plastics, tubing etc) and barium (sources: zeolithes, many sea salts) are not of any concern at the measured level.
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Christoph
Really appreciate your input Chris, it great hear the input from all you guys who has been many years than me in the hobby. Now I feel lot better. Thanks again everyone Randy, ReefAlcoholic, and Chris. To take part of your time to help another fellow reefer.I agree with Randy,
Aluminium in this concentration range is quite frequently found in tanks (aluminium is a very abundant element!) without any negative effects. Also the tin (typical sources are plastics, tubing etc) and barium (sources: zeolithes, many sea salts) are not of any concern at the measured level.
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Christoph
Christoph,
Just a silly question, on some reefers ICP I seen that Oceamo recommends action when tin is at zero. See below.
What is the benefit of adding tin?
Thank you in advance.
My last Oceamo test took almost 3 weeks to get back so if you are in a hurry I would suggest Reef Labs which generally takes about a week. I have used both with very little discrepancy between the two.
Hey, where can I purchase the sampling kit? I’d like to use Oceamo but I do not know where to purchase it from. Do you have a USA based provider ? I’m in south Florida btw.Hello!
I assume that was quite recently? We have had a week of vacation the first days of september, and were afterwards struck by the floodings in central europe (we had to evacuate the lab with all equipment). This caused delay on sample processing. We are back up and running, and turnaround from the US is back to ~7-10 days.
All the best, Christoph
Fantastic, I just purchased them. thank you for replying so quickly.Hello!
Our US partner is reef moonshiner, these samples are measured by us: https://andremueller.e-junkie.com/product/1758008
Looking forward to your sample!
all the best,
Christoph