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Hi Guys,
I've been having some issues with random corals dying (lost a couple smaller scoly's, zoas etc.) that typically had been thriving so I wanted to send off for a Triton test. Looks like I have a few issues and wanted to see if you guys could help me. I haven't lost any fish at all, just corals
Trition Help shows:
We detected elements in your water that can be harmful for your tank.
High levels of Tin have been found in your system.
Your Calcium levels are slightly low.
Your Bromine levels are slightly low.
Your Lithium levels are slightly elevated.
Your Molybdenum levels are too high. This can lead to severe bacterial growth (Cyano, etc.).
Your Vanadium levels are too high.
About my tank: I use Red Sea Coral Pro Salt, I dose 4ml of nopox daily, and I use around 4ml of Red Sea Reef Energy daily, also feed other coral foods weekly such as Coral Frenzy, Reef-Roids, Reef Chili once a week. I was dosing 3 drops of lugi's iodine weekly but I quit that a couple weeks ago.
For fish food I typically use Rods, LRS, and PEMysis...along with some spectrum pellets.
I do 10G water changes weekly, using a spectrapure RODI (filters are currently around 3mo old). I run a RLSS DB6i skimmer and change filter socks weekly.
I noticed on the Vanadium it talks about ceramic products. I do have three alternate reef sheves in my aquarium with a couple other ceramics rocks that i use for grow outs on zoas.
As far as algae growth I've started to get some GHA recently, but I haven't had cyano in months.
I've been having some issues with random corals dying (lost a couple smaller scoly's, zoas etc.) that typically had been thriving so I wanted to send off for a Triton test. Looks like I have a few issues and wanted to see if you guys could help me. I haven't lost any fish at all, just corals
Trition Help shows:
We detected elements in your water that can be harmful for your tank.
High levels of Tin have been found in your system.
Your Calcium levels are slightly low.
Your Bromine levels are slightly low.
Your Lithium levels are slightly elevated.
Your Molybdenum levels are too high. This can lead to severe bacterial growth (Cyano, etc.).
Your Vanadium levels are too high.
About my tank: I use Red Sea Coral Pro Salt, I dose 4ml of nopox daily, and I use around 4ml of Red Sea Reef Energy daily, also feed other coral foods weekly such as Coral Frenzy, Reef-Roids, Reef Chili once a week. I was dosing 3 drops of lugi's iodine weekly but I quit that a couple weeks ago.
For fish food I typically use Rods, LRS, and PEMysis...along with some spectrum pellets.
I do 10G water changes weekly, using a spectrapure RODI (filters are currently around 3mo old). I run a RLSS DB6i skimmer and change filter socks weekly.
I noticed on the Vanadium it talks about ceramic products. I do have three alternate reef sheves in my aquarium with a couple other ceramics rocks that i use for grow outs on zoas.
As far as algae growth I've started to get some GHA recently, but I haven't had cyano in months.
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