ICP Test results. Nickel and vanadium are drastically elevated

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Hello!

I finally got my ICP test results and I am trying to figure out why I can't keep some corals (SPS or LPS). I've controlled my pH issues and did not know what else to do... I am just an IT guy. I do not understand what some of the elements are :).

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I do have black sand. Amd all my invert die. The test of the rodi water had undetectable levels of the testable metals.
 
Check for any metal parts in the water. As mentioned, the sand may also be a concern.

Thanks. I habe no metal parts other thn the pumps and they are in good condition. I was wondering why I could keep HERMITS alive! Ive bought 300 of them since April and I have none alive. I gave up.

I was able to remove 99.9% of the sand. Do you think the tank will ever recover or do rocks absorbed the metals too?

I am doing eater changes and hope to get another icp test after several WCs.
 
Thanks. I habe no metal parts other thn the pumps and they are in good condition. I was wondering why I could keep HERMITS alive! Ive bought 300 of them since April and I have none alive. I gave up.

I was able to remove 99.9% of the sand. Do you think the tank will ever recover or do rocks absorbed the metals too?

I am doing eater changes and hope to get another icp test after several WCs.
I would run cuprisorb for a while then do a large wc, then try a few inverts you couldn’t keep alive. Good luck.
 
If you got the sand out it will probably be okay after a few more water changes.

I mean a weekly 10% type of water change.

My tank returned to near normal levels and I still have a small amount of black sand here and there. It took a couple of months of weekly water changes to deplete the residual metals though.
 

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