This is probably a dumb question, but, if my ICP test shows that all elements are at good levels except for Sodium, besides adding more sea salt, what is the best way to raise sodium via dosing? (Add sodium chloride? Sodium hydroxide?)
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Are you dosing anything, and which salt mix are you using?This is my icp results please let me know what you think https://www.triton-lab.de/en/showroom/icp-oes/169246
Old thread, but wondering on my ICP, that does look a bit sketchy - High Chloride but low sodium (and Mg is very high).How low?
Low salinity is virtually the only way. Super high magnesium or calcium might contribute.
Sorry for the late reply.IMO, that sodium alone is not an issue. It's the high magnesium (that is there in place of sodium and other positively charged ions) that's the problem.
Have you been dosing magnesium, aside from the small mount in AFR?
Sorry for the late reply.
I did some time ago, and seems I overdid it.
However, my own testkit (Salifert) said 1500, at the same time as the ICP sample was taking.
Have done 2 x 15-ish% water changes, and now my salifert test says 1420 ppm.
So waterchanges to bring Mg and Ca. down abit would also even out the Na/Cl imbalance?

