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Randy,

This is my second ICP test over the last 3 weeks with this most recent test being approx 3 hours after a 17% water change.

Please let me know what you think especially with my now new high manganese level.

Is there anything I need to do? I did switch to Red Sea blue bucket about 3 weeks ago and this is my first ICP with Red Sea.

FYI- I only dose KH and Calcium both Red Sea.

Thanks

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If you can, try to collect your ICP sample about 48hrs after the last water change to avoid interference with the results. Most of these salt companies are boosting Manganese and Iron in the salt because they’re consumed rapidly. IMO, most of these values aren’t gonna be accurate due to the water change.

I don’t like how Reef Labs is listing trace elements in mg/L when most other labs list in ug/L.
 
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I would not worry about the manganese unless you are dosing it.

Are you dosing any type of trace element supplement?
Not dosing anything other than Red Sea KH and Calcium daily and Mag manually every so often to stay around 1400ppm.

I have been contemplating dosing Red Sea Trace Colors ABCD at 1/4 -1/2 dose 1 week. What are your thoughts and suggestions?

Also, what are your thoughts on the timing of ICP tests after water changes? Is there any value in me doing another test now? Reef labs is only a couple miles from my houser and i have the ability to get a sample this morning and it would be approx 48 hours after I pulled the last sample which was roughly right after my last water change.

Thanks for the help.
 
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If you can, try to collect your ICP sample about 48hrs after the last water change to avoid interference with the results. Most of these salt companies are boosting Manganese and Iron in the salt because they’re consumed rapidly. IMO, most of these values aren’t gonna be accurate due to the water change.

I don’t like how Reef Labs is listing trace elements in mg/L when most other labs list in ug/L.
Thanks.

The interesting thing is i spoke yesterday with my LFS (a very good one) talking about this and they told me they just did ICP with Reef Labs on their freshly mixed saltwater in their holding tank and it shows low on Manganese with the same salt.

Is there any value in testing again today that would be approx 48 hours after my last ICP test and water change?
 

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Not dosing anything other than Red Sea KH and Calcium daily and Mag manually every so often to stay around 1400ppm.

I have been contemplating dosing Red Sea Trace Colors ABCD at 1/4 -1/2 dose 1 week. What are your thoughts and suggestions?

Also, what are your thoughts on the timing of ICP tests after water changes? Is there any value in me doing another test now? Reef labs is only a couple miles from my houser and i have the ability to get a sample this morning and it would be approx 48 hours after I pulled the last sample which was roughly right after my last water change.

Thanks for the help.

I don't agree that any particular timing is important. One just needs to take whatever the timing is into account in terms of things that might have been added or removed by the water change, and which may be rapidly changing. The idea that the manganese came from the new salt water is plausible, and a test now might validate that idea, or refute it, but in the end it doesn't matter much (IMO) since I do not consider the current value a problem. That said, it certainly couldn't hurt to get a second test.

I think the trace element dosing is an OK experiment to see if anything apparently changes in the tank. :)
 
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I don't agree that any particular timing is important. One just needs to take whatever the timing is into account in terms of things that might have been added or removed by the water change, and which may be rapidly changing. The idea that the manganese came from the new salt water is plausible, and a test now might validate that idea, or refute it, but in the end it doesn't matter much (IMO) since I do not consider the current value a problem. That said, it certainly couldn't hurt to get a second test.

I think the trace element dosing is an OK experiment to see if anything apparently changes in the tank. :)
Thank you.

I’ll give this experiment a go and pull a sample this morning and let you know how it comes out.

On the trace color dosing would I be safer doing a 1/4, 1/2 dose, etc? I don’t want to really screw things up. What’s your thoughts on the timing ICP testing after I dose Trace colors? In your experience do people typically see a benefit (better color, etc) after trace color dosing when they have values similar to mine?

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Yes, but use OCEAMO.
Out of curiosity why OCEAMO over Reef Labs?

Reef Labs is very close to me and I can have results in 24-36 hours. I also have two very large LFS (lots of coral) near me that use Reef labs and they have great looking tanks and corals.

Just trying to understand Ive only recently started ICP testing.

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Out of curiosity why OCEAMO over Reef Labs?

Reef Labs is very close to me and I can have results in 24-36 hours. I also have two very large LFS (lots of coral) near me that use Reef labs and they have great looking tanks and corals.

Just trying to understand Ive only recently started ICP testing.

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If you like Reef labs stick with them.
 

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@Randy Holmes-Farley please allow me to use this Thread and share my ICP Test
the issue begin when i was change the Lightning, the Coral Start Pale and STN

Can you help to take a look my result bellow specially on Aluminum, Barium, Iodine, Tin, Zinc

thank you

ELEMENTRECOMMENDED
RESULT
RESULTDIFFERENCE
Salinity Salinity33 - 38 ppt34 ppt- 1.5 ppt
KH KH6.5 - 8.5 dKH8.4 dKH+ 0.9 dKH
PO4 Phosphate0 - 0.0300 mg/l0.1612 mg/l+ 0.1612 mg/l
Al Aluminum 0 - 0.0100 mg/l0.1610 mg/l+ 0.161 mg/l
As Arsenic0 - 0.0030 mg/l0 mg/l-
B Boron4.05 - 5.00 mg/l4.98 mg/l+ 0.455 mg/l
Ba Barium 0.0010 - 0.0400 mg/l0.1620 mg/l+ 0.1415 mg/l
Be Beryllium0 - 0.0050 mg/l0 mg/l-
Cd Cadmium0 - 0.0002 mg/l0 mg/l-
Co Cobalt0.0001 - 0.0006 mg/l0 mg/l- 0.00035 mg/l
Cr Chromium0.0001 - 0.0004 mg/l0.0015 mg/l+ 0.00125 mg/l
Cu Copper0 - 0.0012 mg/l0 mg/l-
Fe Iron0.0020 - 0.0060 mg/l0.0011 mg/l- 0.0029 mg/l
Hg Mercury0 - 0.0050 mg/l0 mg/l-
I Iodine0.0550 - 0.0700 mg/l0.2750 mg/l+ 0.2125 mg/l
La Lanthanum0 - 0.0050 mg/l0 mg/l-
Li Lithium0.1500 - 0.2000 mg/l0.2230 mg/l+ 0.048 mg/l
Mn Manganum0.0001 - 0.0022 mg/l0.0007 mg/l- 0.00045 mg/l
Mo Molybdenum 0.0045 - 0.0120 mg/l0.0223 mg/l+ 0.01405 mg/l
Ni Nickel0.0010 - 0.0100 mg/l0.0016 mg/l- 0.0039 mg/l
Pb Lead0 - 0 mg/l0 mg/l-
Sb Antimony0 - 0.0005 mg/l0 mg/l-
Sc Scandium0 - 0.0050 mg/l0 mg/l-
Se Selenium0 - 0.0015 mg/l0 mg/l-
Si Silicon0.0200 - 2.9000 mg/l0.2560 mg/l- 1.204 mg/l
Sn Tin 0 - 0.0010 mg/l0.0067 mg/l+ 0.0067 mg/l
Ti Titanium0 - 0.0100 mg/l0 mg/l-
V Vanadium0.0001 - 0.0025 mg/l0.0013 mg/l- 2.168404344971E-19 mg/l
W Wolfram0 - 0.0050 mg/l0 mg/l-
Zn Zinc 0.0010 - 0.0070 mg/l0.1600 mg/l+ 0.156 mg/l
P Phosphorus0 - 0.0100 mg/l0.0526 mg/l+ 0.0526 mg/l
Na Sodium9720 - 11880 mg/l9961 mg/l- 839 mg/l
Ca Calcium380 - 460 mg/l427 mg/l+ 7 mg/l
Mg Magnesium1180 - 1460 mg/l1264 mg/l- 56 mg/l
K Kalium360 - 420 mg/l421 mg/l+ 31 mg/l
Br Bromium55.0 - 74.0 mg/l67.8 mg/l+ 3.3 mg/l
Sr Strontium6.00 - 10.00 mg/l5.72 mg/l- 2.28 mg/l
S Sulfur740 - 990 mg/l850 mg/l- 15 mg/l


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