High P with ICP Test

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#I did a Ati MS ICP test which came back with a very high P and Po4 168 ug/l / 52 mg/l. When I test my Po4 with my Hanna Hi-736 the result is 0.09 ppm.

I have checked the Hanna first with a reference solution of 0.12 ppm. The result was spot on 0.12 ppm.

What to believe? Does the ICP went wrong somewhere?

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Adri
 
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You mentioned your PO4 according to the ICP test was 52 ug/L which converts to 0.052 ppm. You tested with Hanna at 0.09 ppm, what’s the issue?
 

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What if ICP is right, can it cause trouble?
I never intentionally ran my tank at .9+, but there is no denying it happened.

Did it possibly contribute to some coral loss, likely, but not known for sure.

It is currently at .54 and things are thriving. Should you take steps to lower it slowly, likely yes. But .54 is not a 3-alarm fire.
 

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