Boron of 5,655 PPM?

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Something doesn't seem right with these ICP numbers.....



Boron of 5,655 PPM? Wait what? How is anything alive in this tank....... Sr of 10,712 PPM....... No way..... Maybe they missed a decimal place? I never dosed Boron, only the recommended Aquavitro Fuel. I did does Sr, after it being low on the last ICP, but not that much. I used Seachem Sr and dosed using their calculator....

The aluminum makes some sense as I have been using some GFO.
 
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Looks like the report was corrected from when it was first published.... Good to see it was a unit conversion issues when it was first uploaded.
 

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Looks like the report was corrected from when it was first published.... Good to see it was a unit conversion issues when it was first uploaded.

Also bear in mind for the future that, as I said, in Europe they use a comma instead of a period as a decimal point, and some of the ICP companies (like Triton) are in Europe.

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Agreed, didn't consider this since it was sent to the CA lab. Fair point, either way, glad to see them update it.

Obviously the phosphate is a concern. I want to get that iodine level back down to a normal range. I would think that 211 ug/l is way too high.

I stopped lugols dosing back in April, but I have been dosing fuel which contained 180 ug/l per dose so I guess scale back the fuel.
 

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Agreed, didn't consider this since it was sent to the CA lab. Fair point, either way, glad to see them update it.

Obviously the phosphate is a concern. I want to get that iodine level back down to a normal range. I would think that 211 ug/l is way too high.

I stopped lugols dosing back in April, but I have been dosing fuel which contained 180 ug/l per dose so I guess scale back the fuel.

I don't think the iodine is high enough to worry about, but I wouldn't be dosing more at this point. :)
 

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