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Good question. I really haven't been able to pinpoint anything but my best guess is the typical new PVC, or perhaps even the glass of last 11' tank I plumbed in that hadn't been filled yet. As of my last triton test, I was still over 60, and the system is certainly not "crashing". After 4 tests now, I do believe that the triton test is accurate enough in showing that I do have some highly elevated tin i my system but, I'm convinced that whatever type of tin this is, it's not a form that will destroy all sps, as some have suggested by there own tin findings.
@Makers Marc - I was wondering if you had success with the Cuprisorb? Specifically, did you get a positive ICP test result indicating it worked on the tin and/or did it change any of your minor elements based on past tests on your system?Will do, because I know mathematically what my tin levels should be based on just water changes so if it's anything glass, my guess is it would have to be the Cuprisorb, because from my understanding my GAC will not do much for 10.
If it makes you feel any better, I did test my alk, calcium magnesium and phosphate many times since the Cooper's orb has been online. And those ones have been stable, but of course we don't know about the other Trace elements.
That is odd, do you by chance run GAC? I've read that the organotin used in the PVC might be removed by GAC.
My first ICP on a new system showed tin of 80ug/l, 30 days later it was 160ug/l.
Hi there thanks lot for the post I don't run carbon much if at all in my main but I may give it a try, and see if it has any impact. will definitely share any results
Cuprisorb never did anything. Sorry just saw this.@Makers Marc - I was wondering if you had success with the Cuprisorb? Specifically, did you get a positive ICP test result indicating it worked on the tin and/or did it change any of your minor elements based on past tests on your system?
I just finished four 40-gallon water changes over the past four weeks. I can't say I found the exact cause for the high tin levels, but I did find a couple of things that might have contributed other than the PVC work I did a while back. I hope I got this time!
Just wanted to come back to this, I added carbon to my system which was suspected as having organotin leaching from PVC (most likely flex PVC). The carbon dropped the tin from ~178 ug/l to ~48 ug/l in 2 weeks confirming 1) I did have organotin leaching and 2) GAC should remove it rather quickly.
Here is my thread on the topic for more info: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/pvc-and-tin.596192/
This high tech water testing biz is the greatest money collecting sham in the hobby. Remember when people had awesome tanks long before any of this came around?