Jun 14, 2022 #1 Wolters_88 Well-Known Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined Nov 4, 2019 Messages 903 Reaction score 367 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Just got my results back and it’s not looking good. Copper is at 3.59 and I have no clue why. Aluminum is 16.21. Zinc is 45x higher than it says it should be…. Should I do a huge water change?
Just got my results back and it’s not looking good. Copper is at 3.59 and I have no clue why. Aluminum is 16.21. Zinc is 45x higher than it says it should be…. Should I do a huge water change?
Jun 14, 2022 #2 Randy Holmes-Farley Verified Community Expert Reef Chemist View Badges Staff member Super Moderator Excellence Award Expert Contributor Article Contributor R2R Research My Tank Thread Joined Sep 5, 2014 Messages 72,100 Reaction score 69,741 Location Massachusetts, United States Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Copper at 3.6 ppb is not likely an issue, assuming it is accurate. Mine was above 10 ppb when I measured it myself. Overall the icp looks fine to me.
Copper at 3.6 ppb is not likely an issue, assuming it is accurate. Mine was above 10 ppb when I measured it myself. Overall the icp looks fine to me.
Jun 14, 2022 #3 OP OP Wolters_88 Well-Known Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined Nov 4, 2019 Messages 903 Reaction score 367 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Randy Holmes-Farley said: Copper at 3.6 ppb is not likely an issue, assuming it is accurate. Mine was above 10 ppb when I measured it myself. Overall the icp looks fine to me. Click to expand... Ok, some of those saying it should be zero and then having measurements was worry some. Thanks.
Randy Holmes-Farley said: Copper at 3.6 ppb is not likely an issue, assuming it is accurate. Mine was above 10 ppb when I measured it myself. Overall the icp looks fine to me. Click to expand... Ok, some of those saying it should be zero and then having measurements was worry some. Thanks.