First Triton Results... High TIN HELP!!!!

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1. How bad is TIN 13 µg/l ?

2. Has anyone used media, such as Cuprasorb, to eliminate the TIN instead of WC?

3. If I did do 15% WC x 6, should I still do the corrective dosing on all other elements? Or should I wait to do another Triton Test and go from there. I'm thinking by doing WC I will be replenishing these elements, therefore I might be overdosing.
 

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Hello ..I would wait with your corrective dosing till after your water changes .. I’m not sure about the cuprasorb . I just used the triton Detox ... so first detox .. then 6xwc then your corrective dosing then a triton test !
 
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Hello ..I would wait with your corrective dosing till after your water changes .. I’m not sure about the cuprasorb . I just used the triton Detox ... so first detox .. then 6xwc then your corrective dosing then a triton test !

Thanks for the reply. Cuprasorb is supposed to bind with Heavy Metals so I was hoping of using that instead of WC.

In regards to corrective dosing after the WC and before the Triton Test, wouldn't I be potentially adding elements that will no longer be lacking since those elements could be in the new saltwater?
 

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Thanks for the reply. Cuprasorb is supposed to bind with Heavy Metals so I was hoping of using that instead of WC.

In regards to corrective dosing after the WC and before the Triton Test, wouldn't I be potentially adding elements that will no longer be lacking since those elements could be in the new saltwater?
Triton calculate all that in when giving you your dosing help .. I’ve always just followed their advice .. I’ve never had problems with over dosing trace elements .. but for now I’d just concentrate on getting the heavy metals out your water .. the rest will fall into place ..
 

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Before doing anything, you need to identify the source (screw on a fitting, hinge, mount, etc.) and deal with it accordingly. Once you've removed the source, I'd think the series of water changes would be an appropriate response.
 

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Before doing anything, you need to identify the source (screw on a fitting, hinge, mount, etc.) and deal with it accordingly. Once you've removed the source, I'd think the series of water changes would be an appropriate response.
+1 !!! I knew I forgot something !!! :confused:
 

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