I know elevated Tin levels have been discussed many times, but I would like to ask some specific questions pertaining to my situation involving Sn = 18 ug/l. (Set point is 0.1 ug/l)
My tank (Red Sea Reefer 170L/40gal) and all equipment was brand new 4 months ago. Over the past 4-8 weeks, 30 SPS frags were added. One has died; 3 show tissue regression from the base; none have showed much growth; many were brown or pale when obtained and some improved (with their color) and others are the same. I've been discouraged by the poor growth, perhaps blaming my 2 new G5 X15 Radions. (These are my first LED's after 20+ years with halides). I'm hoping the poor growth is due to the tin and not the LED's!)
Here are my thoughts and questions:
1) Has anyone suspected tin leaching from glass from Red Sea tanks? ...or Aqueon tanks? (which I use for RO/DI reservoir and salt mixing). Leaching from glass might be my strongest suspicion since the system is relatively new.
2) Since the Zn, Cu, Cr and Ni levels were all zero or below the set points, with how much certainty can we rule out metal corrosion? I thoroughly inspected my RO/DI room and will tackle my tank and sump later today but I highly doubt that metal corrosion would be the problem without the other metals rising. Agree?
3) Can PVC primer and/or cement contain tin? (Most of the PVC pipes I used were "old" or previously used but am wondering about the primer and cement).
4) How likely is it that tin could be in Carib Sea Dry Rock? (Half my rock is this dry rock; half is "live" Gulf of Mexico rock.)
5) I've used TLF epoxy putty for years with no problems but someone recently gave me a different brand. I think it was an Oceans Wonders product. Does anyone know if these epoxys can contain tin?
(I plan to do 30% water changes every 2-3 days 5-6 times and have some Metasorb on order, expecting delivery in 4 days. BTW, the salt I started with was I.O. "original" but last 55gal was Red Sea "Blue" that I finished today. Will be using Tropic Marin Pro for now on).
Thanks for helping!
My tank (Red Sea Reefer 170L/40gal) and all equipment was brand new 4 months ago. Over the past 4-8 weeks, 30 SPS frags were added. One has died; 3 show tissue regression from the base; none have showed much growth; many were brown or pale when obtained and some improved (with their color) and others are the same. I've been discouraged by the poor growth, perhaps blaming my 2 new G5 X15 Radions. (These are my first LED's after 20+ years with halides). I'm hoping the poor growth is due to the tin and not the LED's!)
Here are my thoughts and questions:
1) Has anyone suspected tin leaching from glass from Red Sea tanks? ...or Aqueon tanks? (which I use for RO/DI reservoir and salt mixing). Leaching from glass might be my strongest suspicion since the system is relatively new.
2) Since the Zn, Cu, Cr and Ni levels were all zero or below the set points, with how much certainty can we rule out metal corrosion? I thoroughly inspected my RO/DI room and will tackle my tank and sump later today but I highly doubt that metal corrosion would be the problem without the other metals rising. Agree?
3) Can PVC primer and/or cement contain tin? (Most of the PVC pipes I used were "old" or previously used but am wondering about the primer and cement).
4) How likely is it that tin could be in Carib Sea Dry Rock? (Half my rock is this dry rock; half is "live" Gulf of Mexico rock.)
5) I've used TLF epoxy putty for years with no problems but someone recently gave me a different brand. I think it was an Oceans Wonders product. Does anyone know if these epoxys can contain tin?
(I plan to do 30% water changes every 2-3 days 5-6 times and have some Metasorb on order, expecting delivery in 4 days. BTW, the salt I started with was I.O. "original" but last 55gal was Red Sea "Blue" that I finished today. Will be using Tropic Marin Pro for now on).
Thanks for helping!