Hello everyone,
I would like to share my recent experience with the ICP tests and discuss them with the Reefing community to hear your opinions. First, let me explain my long-standing approach, which I am generally very satisfied with. I don’t do home tests except for the no3 and po4. I rely on the ICP tests for several reasons, including errors that can occur with measurements, mixing, storage, and validity issues with testing reagents... etc. That's why I find it more convenient to send a sample to the lab that will thoroughly examine it and provide me with precise results and recommendations that are easy to follow.
Recently, I started feeling that the results from the lab were not logical, so I decided to send three water samples to three different labs for a comparative analysis. I selected labs with a good reputation in the reefing community, including the lab I've been dealing with for years. Indeed, I took three samples at the same time and from the same spot the same way I usually follow. I then shipped the samples to the respective labs. Unfortunately, due to my mistake in providing the address to one of the labs, one of the samples was lost. This led to testing two samples in different labs.
The results came out unexpectedly, and it's not possible to definitively say that either of the labs made an error. The results showed similarities in some elements and significant variations in others. This has made me reconsider the regularity of sending samples for testing. I incur financial costs for the precise results, but the unpredictable outcomes have made me question the continued periodic submission of samples for ICP tests.
I am attaching the results from both labs along with a summary file I created for comparison.
Feel free to comment and share your opinions.
I would like to share my recent experience with the ICP tests and discuss them with the Reefing community to hear your opinions. First, let me explain my long-standing approach, which I am generally very satisfied with. I don’t do home tests except for the no3 and po4. I rely on the ICP tests for several reasons, including errors that can occur with measurements, mixing, storage, and validity issues with testing reagents... etc. That's why I find it more convenient to send a sample to the lab that will thoroughly examine it and provide me with precise results and recommendations that are easy to follow.
Recently, I started feeling that the results from the lab were not logical, so I decided to send three water samples to three different labs for a comparative analysis. I selected labs with a good reputation in the reefing community, including the lab I've been dealing with for years. Indeed, I took three samples at the same time and from the same spot the same way I usually follow. I then shipped the samples to the respective labs. Unfortunately, due to my mistake in providing the address to one of the labs, one of the samples was lost. This led to testing two samples in different labs.
The results came out unexpectedly, and it's not possible to definitively say that either of the labs made an error. The results showed similarities in some elements and significant variations in others. This has made me reconsider the regularity of sending samples for testing. I incur financial costs for the precise results, but the unpredictable outcomes have made me question the continued periodic submission of samples for ICP tests.
I am attaching the results from both labs along with a summary file I created for comparison.
Feel free to comment and share your opinions.