It’s Alk and PhosphateOf course, those are not actually icp results for alk or nitrate, and doesn’t say much about icp.
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It’s Alk and PhosphateOf course, those are not actually icp results for alk or nitrate, and doesn’t say much about icp.
It’s Alk and Phosphate
I was just stating that ATI and OCEAMO always come back pretty close to my hobby grade test kit results. I only listed PO4 and ALK in that example, but I can update soon with my next ICP results comparing NO3 with the Hanna HR NO3 checker.What is?
Well, you said alk, phosphate and nitrate. At most, only phosphate says anything about icp, and even that may be wrong since some companies may measure it in other ways.
For all you know they could be using Hanna Checkers to measure Alk, Phosphate and Nitrate.I was just stating that ATI and OCEAMO always come back pretty close to my hobby grade test kit results. I only listed PO4 and ALK in that example, but I can update soon with my next ICP results comparing NO3 with the Hanna HR NO3 checker.
In my opinion Hanna would be too slow for lab to measure Nitrate or Phosphate, at least I find them slow.For all you know they could be using Hanna Checkers to measure Alk, Phosphate and Nitrate.
It’s crazy this post showed up because I literally just got my ICP analysis back and it was very similar to your story where my Hannah checker reads that I am 1400+ and according to the ICP analysis, it said under 1200 which there’s no way possible. I also ended up using my Salifert magnesium test which was about 30 less than my Hanna. I’m goin w Hanna in this case.I just ran an ICP analysis test. Most of the numbers came back within an acceptable range. I was most interested in my trace elements numbers. I use natural seawater for water changes and have been successfully adding trace elements and iodide for the last 6 months to boost levels a bit. I have seen improvements in color and growth. My "indicator coral" is a super red montipora digitata that looks amazing after I dose......Back to the ICP test. My magnesium on the test measured 1269. My Hanna checker 1525. I just used the certified standard calibration kit from Hanna and my checker was slightly on the high side, but well within the standard deviation of +/- 70. I believe my Hanna and not the ICP. Thoughts?
LolFor all you know they could be using Hanna Checkers to measure Alk, Phosphate and Nitrate.
I was just stating that ATI and OCEAMO always come back pretty close to my hobby grade test kit results. I only listed PO4 and ALK in that example, but I can update soon with my next ICP results comparing NO3 with the Hanna HR NO3 checker.