Icp Phosphorus Levels

@Chaswood79
Do you know what your source for elevated levels of copper, tin and aluminum are? I show similar results as you from my recent ICP test and tore the tank apart looking for rust. Per Triton, all the should be at 0.

you and I are in the red zone.
 
@SeaDweller
Absolutely stunning tank. Your growth is NUTS.
Curious if you have a recent ICP test to share.
Thanks bud! I don’t have any ICP tests. I’ve thought about doing one as a baseline, but as long as I keep doing what I’m doing I don’t see a need for one, yet.
 
but total p is 3 separate forms of phosphate

there is no direct correlation this is what i do for a living removing total p from sewage
 
@Chaswood79
Do you know what your source for elevated levels of copper, tin and aluminum are? I show similar results as you from my recent ICP test and tore the tank apart looking for rust. Per Triton, all the should be at 0.

you and I are in the red zone.
Doesn’t seem to be anything alarming to Icp-analysis. Or my corals
 
but total p is 3 separate forms of phosphate

there is no direct correlation this is what i do for a living removing total p from sewage
So the phosphorus level from the Icp and my Hanna ultra low phosphorus and ultra low phosphate checkers are not related?
 
Their phosphorus has always been spot on with all of my Hanna checkers. I tested with my new ultra low phosphate checker the same day as I sent the test and it was 0.18 po4 which converts to 0.06 ppm phosphorus.

Last year I tested close to 0 on the Hanna ULR and they tested 0.08. This year my phosphates are .10 to .15 and they tested 0.05. Since phosphates are always being inported and exported I feel there may be an issue with the sample collected or if transit caused some issues. Who knows, glad you got a accurate reading I still trust there testing and love the new website and how it makes it easy to track trends
 
Triton and ATI give you phosphorus and phosphates. With the comments Randy left regarding icp-analysis.com, I wouldn't personally use them but that doesn't mean they're useless.
 
Is Triton tested in the United States?

Nope, neither of those two are. The ATI in the link took nine days to receive; ICP isnt an emergency tool, it's a snapshot of where your tank is at and I cant imagine needing it more than once or twice a year to use as a sanity check.
 
If it ain’t broke...
I think I found where the tin and copper are coming from. I forgot I did a R/0 Icp sample
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I tested cancun too and it there was no color change on saliferts po4. Oh how i miss playa del carmen...
 
So the phosphorus level from the Icp and my Hanna ultra low phosphorus and ultra low phosphate checkers are not related?
There is no direct correlation between phosphate and phosphrus
Phosphate occurs in 3 forms you will be measuring 1 form only orthophosphate is the easiest to measure and often quoted as should be 0.03 in a reef tank though i cant find the scientific proof of this


icp to hanna ul phosphorous hopefully should correspond though i would expect a level of discrepancy after all one is design for hobbyists and is priced as such.
The equivalent testing equipment we use on site costs many thousands but is designed to ensure we meet our obligations (and reduce the risk of prosecution)
 

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