Lucky Duck!
Can't wait to see your new arrivals!
Not going to lie - Im a bit excited about this myself. They're still digging out from the recent storms, so I havent heard anything yet, but Im sure it will be great when it arrives.
Invariably I see folks posting about their Aluminum levels. Does the Triton result there concern you? Although it's higher than your set point, the results still show green. Any suspected source other than just trace from in the salt?
I have no experience in this regard. I just noticed it was higher than your set point so I thought I'd ask.
100% honesty - I dont care about the Al results. I realize that may sound crass, but its truth. I realize there are two strong connections to aluminum levels. 1.) I use a ceramic media that has lots of supporting evidence to suggest it allows Al into the water. So, based on previous experience coupled with the observations of others, I believe I know where the source of the metal is coming from. 2.) Based on experiements by our resident chemist, Dr. Holmes-Farley, high Al levels appear impact only certain corals - specifically leather corals - which I dont keep or plan to keep.
Knowing that, Im not concerned. When I was running my last tank, I had 3-4 MarinePure blocks in the sump and my levels were much higher and I saw no attributable impact. This particular block came from that tank, so Im even less inclined to worry, as some of that metal has already been extracted. Finally - this is only one data point. Its not a trend, its not even a line! I dont know what my Al levels were prior to this test, so I cant really make any reasonable conclusion based on this one test.
From the test, I can conclude that my Li is elevated because I use I/O salt, which has shown to contain and elevate Li levels over time. Im not sure where the deviation in the Barium (Ba) comes from, but its likely a mystery component from the KZ system of blue bottles that I use to manage nutrients in the tank. Nothing else look overtly out of line. You also have to realize that these tests compare your results to the limits and specs that Triton sets, not your own. So while my Calcium (Ca), for example, shows red at 390 mg/l, its only because their setpoint is at 440 mg/l and not at 405mg/l, which is what I target to maintain.