I finally got curious enough to try out the Triton testing out and thought Id post my results here and see what you all think.
First some background info. My system is about 300 gallons total and is made up of 3 tanks plus a sump. I have a mixed selection of coral and a not so heavy fishload, lots of small fish in my 135 but 2 in a 110 and 2 in my frag tank. I currently dose kalkwasser from a still resovoir to replenish CA and ALK, dose 30ml of Vibrant once a week, 30ml of Vineagar daily(im slowly increasing the doses), sometimes I run GAC and my skimmer is a SRO 3000. I have zero nuisance algae in my main display but I do have some cyano in my macroalgae tank. My corals are all growing well and have decent colors so this test was just for curiosity sake not so much to fix issues. Some of the levels shown are off from what the Triton lab recommends but Id rather let the experienced people here tell me what I need to worry about haha. The water samples were taken an hour after dosing vinegar and a week after my last water change of 30 gallons.
Here are the results.
First some background info. My system is about 300 gallons total and is made up of 3 tanks plus a sump. I have a mixed selection of coral and a not so heavy fishload, lots of small fish in my 135 but 2 in a 110 and 2 in my frag tank. I currently dose kalkwasser from a still resovoir to replenish CA and ALK, dose 30ml of Vibrant once a week, 30ml of Vineagar daily(im slowly increasing the doses), sometimes I run GAC and my skimmer is a SRO 3000. I have zero nuisance algae in my main display but I do have some cyano in my macroalgae tank. My corals are all growing well and have decent colors so this test was just for curiosity sake not so much to fix issues. Some of the levels shown are off from what the Triton lab recommends but Id rather let the experienced people here tell me what I need to worry about haha. The water samples were taken an hour after dosing vinegar and a week after my last water change of 30 gallons.
Here are the results.