ICP phosphate test vs home test

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Hi all
So I do monthly ICP testing through Triton. Every time I get my results back it says my phosphates are in the .01-.04 range. There’s a HUGE discrepancy between this and my home testing I do with my Hanna testers which show around .4-.6 (I have double checked with both ULR and LR Testers). Corals do look happy so I haven’t been overly concerned but does anyone have any thoughts? Thank you.
 

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Phosphate ICP results are notoriously inaccurate due to degradation/absorption to bottles. Oceamo actually has a vial of stabilizer in their ICP kit to help this issue, but I’m not sure triton does the same.

In general, I would trust your hannah. ICP is best left to elemental analysis rather than more complex molecules like phosphate.
 
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Phosphate ICP results are notoriously inaccurate due to degradation/absorption to bottles. Oceamo actually has a vial of stabilizer in their ICP kit to help this issue, but I’m not sure triton does the same.

In general, I would trust your hannah. ICP is best left to elemental analysis rather than more complex molecules like phosphate.
This makes a lot of sense. Thank you so much.
 

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