Had a lot of suspicious coral deaths in a frag system. Was traced back to bad frag plugs. Any advice for removing Chromium? Currently using polypads and water changes to dilute.
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Yes, I meant polyfilter.What is a poly pad? Is that a form of a polyfilter?
I’d try using a metal binder like a polyfilter, cuprisorb, or metasorb.
I have not come across anything that specifically mentions ChromiumDoes a polyfilter remove Chromium? I didn't see it listed as removing it.

Do you have the ability to do a few larger water changes? Maybe 2 or 3 30% water changes spaced a few days a part.What is a poly pad? Is that a form of a polyfilter?
I’d try using a metal binder like a polyfilter, cuprisorb, or metasorb.
Working on it, its a rather large system ~450 gallonsI would do a couple of 50% water changes over a few days.
Water changes are on going total system volume is ~450 gallons. I tore the system apart looking for any signs of rust or corrosion. I'm about 99% sure the source was tainted ceramic frag plugs.Do you have the ability to do a few larger water changes? Maybe 2 or 3 30% water changes spaced a few days a part.
Also a big question is going to be, where did this come from and fixing that issue.
I feel your pain. I had a magnet rust in my 400 g system. Tried the metal absorbers for a couple of weeks to no avail. The water changes worked very quickly to stabilize the remaining SPS. It will be worth the effortWorking on it, its a rather large system ~450 gallons
A tank that large does make water changes a burden but should solve the issue.Water changes are on going total system volume is ~450 gallons. I tore the system apart looking for any signs of rust or corrosion. I'm about 99% sure the source was tainted ceramic frag plugs.
That's good to hear that it should stabilize. I went ahead and replaced all the magnets and pumps while I looked for any source of the contamination. I even decided to replace the saltwater mixing pumps thinking they could have been the issue.I feel your pain. I had a magnet rust in my 400 g system. Tried the metal absorbers for a couple of weeks to no avail. The water changes worked very quickly to stabilize the remaining SPS. It will be worth the effort
They are a black top ceramic plug. Used them for years. I randomly came across a post about how the creator is pretty bad about shipping orders in a timely manner, and buried in the comments was a post about them leeching Chromium. I spoke to the poster (who is a sponsor here I think) who isolated the plugs and sent out an icp and confirmed it. I'm waiting on another icp to confirm my suspicions. I'd rather not put them on blast until I get confirmation myself.A tank that large does make water changes a burden but should solve the issue.
What kind of plugs were they?
Does a polyfilter remove Chromium? I didn't see it listed as removing it.

