That is Coral Glue I use exclusively;-)What is ic gel
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That is Coral Glue I use exclusively;-)What is ic gel
Guys, get the basics straight and more important stable!!!
I do not disagree with that. I will say ICP-Analysis makes me nervous, I will only use Triton going forward. I've had a few bad results from them and there are a few threads regardingly obviously bad or suspect reports. At 1/2 the price of Triton, it is appealing however.
I do not disagree with that. I will say ICP-Analysis makes me nervous, I will only use Triton going forward. I've had a few bad results from them and there are a few threads regardingly obviously bad or suspect reports. At 1/2 the price of Triton, it is appealing however.[/QUO
Looked at it! Thx for sharing. Always be careful with some labs ;-)I'm gonna throw my hat in here for whatever it's worth.
A little over six months ago, i collected simultaneously three water samples. I sent one to Triton, one to ICP-Analysis.com and one i used to do measurements with my hobby grade equipment. Attached is a comparison between the two services. If i recall correctly all measurements are included here in ppm (and converted when necessary). If there's enough interest i will dig back and confirm. I don't have the hobby grade results but i might be able to dig them up for reference.
As you can see, most results line up (within error margins) with an exception of a couple. I do have the phosphorus hobby results. The Hana ULR (which has been tested by BRS against expensive lab grade spectrometers) reported 10ppm, Triton came up with 6ppm and ICP-Analysis with 80ppm. I don't have a number for iron.
This shows me that I can rely a lot on the cheaper alternative but might have to be careful with a couple of readings (which might have improved since then).
Not sure if this helps others decide, it helped me for sure. View attachment results.pdf
I'm afraid they're either the wrong unit (i have to check the spreadsheet again to see if i made a boo boo) or just wrong as i was doing no iodine dosing only potassium (as you can also see). I'm not sure if without dosing the iodine can get those values...Looked at it! Thx for sharing. Always be careful with some labs ;-)
However these Iodine levels must have been resulted in pretty white SPS Sir !?
The Triton one was toxic, the ICP result was very high but have seen these levels in some tanks and typically it bleaches many SPS.I'm afraid they're either the wrong unit (i have to check the spreadsheet again to see if i made a boo boo) or just wrong as i was doing no iodine dosing only potassium (as you can also see). I'm not sure if without dosing the iodine can get those values...
Valid question!How wide a tank would you say the 8x80 + led ati hybrid can light evenly? I believe the 300dd is 36" wide? How's the spread and how high above the water line is it mounted?
Thanks
Thx man ;-)So many pretties absolutely killing it mate!!!
No problem Sir ;-)Looking great man. Not to be that guy but do you have ID's for these two pieces??
Well, you will be very surprised about the results ;-)
As you see all the fancy "hype" Trace Elements are either out of detectable range or really low !!!!!!!
FOLKS, THINK ABOUT THAT !!!
My Colors are great for most people compared to their tanks.
What I'm trying to say is that for decent colors, you won't need to chase Manganese, Rubidium, Zinc etc...............
Guys, get the basics straight and more important stable!!!
ALK, CA, MG, K, I is what you need to look out for as well some detectable nutrients ;-)
Well, I must say I'm very disappointed with this lab after sending out another test and got results back that can't be possible so I quit using them.Been thinking about getting an ICP test for the hell of it, but everything is looking great in my new frag system. I figure my calcium reactor and 1.5% automatic daily water changes should keep everything right where it needs to be
Wild Irish rose?