Christoph, thanks for the info I have actually done wc after that test.Hi Randy, Hi Nick
just looked at the raw data, and can confirm a very high Calcium level.
However the measured level has a higher level of uncertainty, because we are already out of our calibrated range. Still if we are assuming a higher potential testing error (up to 10% is realistic in this case), the calcium level is way too high.
Both our methods used to measure calcium (in this case ICP-OES and Cation-IC) agree on the significantly elevated Calcium. So interferences etc can be ruled out 100%, since those methods use very different principles of measurement.
If you are using artificial rockwork/ceramics etc those might leach readily soluble forms of calcium, what could be the case here. Recommended would be water changes with a low Calcium salt (you can for example use Oceamo Corrector with zero Calcium, if you can obtain it at your location) and keeping a close eye on alkalinity.
best regards,
Christoph
EdIt: Since Sr is also so high i would think towards (accidental) overdosing of a Ca/Sr supplement
I just sampled and mailed an ICP test #OCR221144 out this morning. So with the sample I took this morning I did 3 WC to hopefully bring it in range. Monday 11/27 10g wc, Tuesday 11/28 10g wc, Thursday 11/30 10g wc. Waited till this morning 12/4 to collect the sample and mail off first thing. Now as far as Ca goes I stopped dosing it Oct 9th.