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The only thing that I saw that seemed seriously bad was chromium was high do you guys think that this float valve that was in my ato container would be the cause it was the only metal I found also how bad is chromium for a reef tank I assume it's bad but just how bad...would the best way to get rid of it water changes or some kind of absorbing media

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It could be from those metal parts, yes. Not sure how much of an issue those levels are.

Something like a polyfilter or Metasorb might help.
 
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Right now I have a medium cynano and small Dino bloom so I am battling that so I was trying to figure out what to do having trouble with a lot of corals right now but I think it's more about the dino/cyano
Thanks for the input guys
 

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In general, Triton tests are not very revealing when trying to determine a preferred way to deal with pests. They would not normally be "caused" by elevated elements that Triton tests for, but rather having a whole series of adequate elements and other conditions.
 

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