Hello:
My Triton ICP test (test link) is showing incredibly high amounts of Lithium, Potassium and Silicon (worth noting that I also did an "ICP-Analysis" test before this one within a week apart and without any water changes in between and that also showed high Lithium and Potassium)
Triton:
ICP-Analysis:
Based on the research I've done so far, these are some ideas I have that I'd love to hear people's input on:
Lithium:
A few threads about this subject seem to suggest that this element might be commonly found in some salt mixes, Calcium and Alkalinity additives (example).
I am using "Red Sea coral Pro Salt" and I am dosing Seachem's "Reef Carbonate" and "Reef complete" ( for completeness, the only other thing I dose is "Brightwell Aquatics ChaetoGro" but I do not see this on the list of its ingredients).
According to the Triton help, this might also be due to the use of ceramics and I do have "Two Quart Box - 1 1/2” Spheres Ceramic Biomedia from MarinePure" in my sump. Could that be it?
Potassium
I believe this might be elevated due to the use of "Brightwell Aquatics ChaetoGro" as I stated above but I haven't come across other culprits (most threads I've found are about this being low). Is there something else I should be looking for?
Silicon:
The Triton help also indicates this might come from "Ceramics" and this makes me even more suspicious of the "Two Quart Box - 1 1/2” Spheres Ceramic Biomedia from MarinePure".
In addition to that, the "Silica in Reef aquariums" post from @Randy Holmes-Farley talks about how Quartz dissolution can lead to silica in the water. I do have a piece of Quartz I brought from Mexico in the aquarium and I am wondering if that could also be the source of Silicon.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
My Triton ICP test (test link) is showing incredibly high amounts of Lithium, Potassium and Silicon (worth noting that I also did an "ICP-Analysis" test before this one within a week apart and without any water changes in between and that also showed high Lithium and Potassium)
Triton:
ICP-Analysis:
Based on the research I've done so far, these are some ideas I have that I'd love to hear people's input on:
Lithium:
A few threads about this subject seem to suggest that this element might be commonly found in some salt mixes, Calcium and Alkalinity additives (example).
I am using "Red Sea coral Pro Salt" and I am dosing Seachem's "Reef Carbonate" and "Reef complete" ( for completeness, the only other thing I dose is "Brightwell Aquatics ChaetoGro" but I do not see this on the list of its ingredients).
According to the Triton help, this might also be due to the use of ceramics and I do have "Two Quart Box - 1 1/2” Spheres Ceramic Biomedia from MarinePure" in my sump. Could that be it?
Potassium
I believe this might be elevated due to the use of "Brightwell Aquatics ChaetoGro" as I stated above but I haven't come across other culprits (most threads I've found are about this being low). Is there something else I should be looking for?
Silicon:
The Triton help also indicates this might come from "Ceramics" and this makes me even more suspicious of the "Two Quart Box - 1 1/2” Spheres Ceramic Biomedia from MarinePure".
In addition to that, the "Silica in Reef aquariums" post from @Randy Holmes-Farley talks about how Quartz dissolution can lead to silica in the water. I do have a piece of Quartz I brought from Mexico in the aquarium and I am wondering if that could also be the source of Silicon.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks