Triton ICP test shows 0ppm Potassium

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Hi all,

I just got an ICP test back from Triton and got a reading of absolute zero for my potassium levels. This seems unusual. Any ideas on what might have caused this?
 
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I'm running the full method, so traces are being dosed with the majors.

Salt is fritz reef pro. Low skimmer production, but I do have a lot of chaeto.

Last water change was the day before the sample was collected, and was 30%. No water changes prior to that for at least two months. No indication of need for one, and it's not the triton method way. Last ICP test was January and results were all nominal.

Sent them an email to confirm test results
 
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I'm running the full method, so traces are being dosed with the majors.

Salt is fritz reef pro. Low skimmer production, but I do have a lot of chaeto.

Last water change was the day before the sample was collected, and was 30%. No water changes prior to that for at least two months. No indication of need for one, and it's not the triton method way. Last ICP test was January and results were all nominal.

Sent them an email to confirm test results
I would guess lab error. I use Fritz RPM and do 10 gallon water changes weekly and consistently get 400ppm on icp tests(using ATI lab). Get a salifert test kit to confirm.
 

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I'm running the full method, so traces are being dosed with the majors.

Salt is fritz reef pro. Low skimmer production, but I do have a lot of chaeto.

Last water change was the day before the sample was collected, and was 30%. No water changes prior to that for at least two months. No indication of need for one, and it's not the triton method way. Last ICP test was January and results were all nominal.

Sent them an email to confirm test results

I can’t say this with 100% certainty but you can’t deplete potassium. At some point it will stop being used and just flatline. It’s like depleting calcium completely to 0. Major issues likely arise long before total depletion.

It is a testing error or input error on Triton’s part.
 
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Now that I know you are talking about potassium, chaeto does absorb that stuff at a high rate. If you look at the ingredients for ChaetoGro, potassium is one of the things it replenishes.
Test in January had 394ppm, there's been no significant changes in mass or lighting schedule for chaeto. I regularly trim it
 

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I do not believe it is likely an accurate result. Can you post it? If K really reads zero, then I agree to ask them to double check.
 
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Hi all,

I just got an ICP test back from Triton and got a reading of absolute zero for my potassium levels. This seems unusual. Any ideas on what might have caused this?
IIRC, potassium is about 1% of sea salt mixes. Doesn’t seem like much, but a zero reading is either a lab error or a huge mis-mix in the sea salt.
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