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hi folks i i just gotten my water test result , there are a few elements are pretty high like Boron , Bar , Molybdenym . how to fix them ?

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Gfo and gac might help reduce. Or some pwc. But...
Why is there only slide bars with red and green? How does one actually react to that report?
Its red so it need to be reduced? By how much?
 

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B is heavy metal trace, its possible contains molybdenum, though its not listed on their website. If your also using AF protein power, it is stated its in there.
 

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should i change the salt to AF reef salt to lower it ?

Salt type wont lower concentration, molybdate is nonreactive in oxygenated water.

Dilution(water changes) and activated carbon should reduce it over time.
 
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What about barium and baron how to lower ?? I do not find any metals
 

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What about barium and baron how to lower ?? I do not find any metals

Boron and barium should fall within a few water changes to natural seawater concentrations or at least not far off. Are you using the probiotic method or zeovit?

I dont think you need to dose the af ab and c. Or at least greatly reduce the amounts used.
 
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Boron and barium should fall within a few water changes to natural seawater concentrations or at least not far off. Are you using the probiotic method or zeovit?

I dont think you need to dose the af ab and c. Or at least greatly reduce the amounts used.

Using probiotic method using probiotic salt
 
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For this situation is it better to change the salt to reef salt for the time being ???
 

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Use whatever salt you have, get your numbers down, then maybe make a specific thread for probiotic method help to use it without raising your elements. I only know the basics of it and dont use it.
 

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What about barium and baron how to lower ?? I do not find any metals

There's no need to lower the borate and I doubt the barium is toxic at that level.

If you really want to lower metals (like molybdenum), products such as Cuprisorb and Metasorb may work, but remember they will lower ots of things, even if they are already on the low side.
 

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For this situation is it better to change the salt to reef salt for the time being ???

As Gareth mentions, I don't think the salt being used matters much.
 
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here is the triton test . although Br is still high but the funny thing Mo is low range but the Marin lab test was showing as super high . which one should i trust ?
 

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here is the triton test . although Br is still high but the funny thing Mo is low range but the Marin lab test was showing as super high . which one should i trust ?

What element are you referring to as Br (that is bromine which is fine, but a little below NSW).
 

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