ICP shows chrome and tin

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I just received an icp test back and it shows chrome(i assume chromium) and tin being elevated. First guess was an exposed magnet. Checked frag rack and this is what I found…does this appear to be a leaking magnet? Pics attached of discolored magnet, magnet that appears in good shape, and both side by side.

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I also have recently received ICP analysis with Tin. It has increased from 5 ppb to 20 ppb since December.

Triton suggested I look for rusted metal. I have not found anything obvious, but I use Vortech power heads known to crack and leach metals. I don’t know if EcoTech has eliminated this issue or not? I don’t see any obvious leaks.

You should read this post, and several others related to tin in Plastic:

Apparently tin is used in the manufacturer of common plastic.

I am currently waiting for a six package kit of ICP tests to check various plastics in my system. I use plastic tanks, bottles, a gravel siphon and poly tubing to convey water between all. Its hard to know where to start looking.

I wrote BRS and was told they were unaware of tin in plastic.

im losing oral to something and need to figure it out.
 
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The 15 ppb of tin is not, IMO, likely to be enough to cause a problem, but one cannot know for sure since tin comes in many different chemical forms with different properties. it of leaches out of plastics where it can be added as a heat stabilizer.

I do not know if the magnet is a source of anything.

I'm not sure the chromium is an issue either. Do corals seem OK?

This is from the EPA, although it is fairly old (1980):


"For total recoverable hexavalent chromium the criterion to protect saltwater aquatic life as derived using the Guidelines is 18 µg/l as a 24-hour average and the concentration should not exceed 1,260 µg/l at any time. "
 
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I just worry because both elements did not show up in my first icp test 8 months ago, and i’ve not changed salt or anything.
IMO without consecutive monthly icp tests containing or with increasing levels of tin or chromium, it may not be a problem. These tests can be inaccurate or show false positives. I would plan on a few tests and that may help to paint a better picture of the system over time. Good luck
 

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