High Mn, Zn, Ba, and Si?

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This is my ICP for freshly mixed saltwater. I used Redsea Coral Pro. I have a BRS 7 stage RO/DI with 0 TDS. Could this stuff be getting through my RO? Is the salt more likely the cause? I'm very confused. Also is any of it harmful to fish?
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I notice barium, silica, molybdenum, and zinc tend to be what the DI resin is removing in some cases when the resin is used up. I wonder if you need to calibrate your meter? I can't imagine it would be getting pass 3 color changing resins assuming you have the color changing ones.
 
I notice barium, silica, molybdenum, and zinc tend to be what the DI resin is removing in some cases when the resin is used up. I wonder if you need to calibrate your meter? I can't imagine it would be getting pass 3 color changing resins assuming you have the color changing ones.
I have 3 color changing ones. The anion stage seems to be the only one that gets used. I recently replaced it and it has atleast 50% still blue
 
I notice barium, silica, molybdenum, and zinc tend to be what the DI resin is removing in some cases when the resin is used up. I wonder if you need to calibrate your meter? I can't imagine it would be getting pass 3 color changing resins assuming you have the color changing ones.
I have 3 color changing ones. The anion stage seems to be the only one that gets used. I recently replaced it and it has atleast 50%
 
IMO, there's no reason to be concerned about 0 ppm TDS RO/DI.

Yes, some silicate can get through. Not enough of the others to be important.

Silicate at any level is not a concern unless you have problematic levels of diatoms.
 
IMO, there's no reason to be concerned about 0 ppm TDS RO/DI.

Yes, some silicate can get through. Not enough of the others to be important.

Silicate at any level is not a concern unless you have problematic levels of diatoms.
Thank you! I was really worried about the manganese cause there help section offered no way to remove it. Everything else can be removed with phosban if needed they said. I was concerned that my water may be lethal to fish with whaf I thought was high levels.
 

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