I just got results from my first triton analysts and would love some feedback.
I am running a mixed 125g reef with 40g sump. I've got a skimmer set up and do water changes with reef crystals about every 2 weeks. I recently had a total loss of fish due to low oxygen in the tank (still not 100% sure what caused this) and decided to go fallow for 3 months to be safe.
I am dosing 30 ml of liquid soda ash (home made) throughout the day and stay pretty regularly within the 8.5 - 8.7 (Hanna) dKH range. My tank seems to be using almost no calcium. With how much alk I am dosing, I would expect to need to dose Ca as well. But it is staying elevated (around 470 with salifert test) with just water changes alone.
Looks like my Tin (11 µg/l) is my biggest issue. I know that my nutrients are high as well but I am not worried about that, I have been ghost feeding to keep my bacteria up while fallow.
Any idea what could be causing elevated Tin and how I can rectify it? I've got some rusty screws in my tank stand door that I am going to be replacing and doing an inspection of all pumps, any other ideas?
Also, does high tin sound like it might be the culprit for me not being able to keep berghia nudibranch alive?
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I am running a mixed 125g reef with 40g sump. I've got a skimmer set up and do water changes with reef crystals about every 2 weeks. I recently had a total loss of fish due to low oxygen in the tank (still not 100% sure what caused this) and decided to go fallow for 3 months to be safe.
I am dosing 30 ml of liquid soda ash (home made) throughout the day and stay pretty regularly within the 8.5 - 8.7 (Hanna) dKH range. My tank seems to be using almost no calcium. With how much alk I am dosing, I would expect to need to dose Ca as well. But it is staying elevated (around 470 with salifert test) with just water changes alone.
Looks like my Tin (11 µg/l) is my biggest issue. I know that my nutrients are high as well but I am not worried about that, I have been ghost feeding to keep my bacteria up while fallow.
Any idea what could be causing elevated Tin and how I can rectify it? I've got some rusty screws in my tank stand door that I am going to be replacing and doing an inspection of all pumps, any other ideas?
Also, does high tin sound like it might be the culprit for me not being able to keep berghia nudibranch alive?