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Need help! Fish are dying but inverts are fine
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay Hemdal" data-source="post: 10840008" data-attributes="member: 156390"><p>Did they give you the natural seawater levels for comparison? I don’t have them memorized, so I can’t tell you how far out of range you are.</p><p>For some reason bromine or iodine often show high on ICP tests. I suspect they are actually reading iodide and bromide, and those aren’t as reactive as iodine and bromine are. I don’t know about toxicity of cobalt, but zinc is toxic at high enough levels. However, from your first post, the fish are dying but the invertebrates are fine, so that rules out zinc as a toxin.</p><p>Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay Hemdal, post: 10840008, member: 156390"] Did they give you the natural seawater levels for comparison? I don’t have them memorized, so I can’t tell you how far out of range you are. For some reason bromine or iodine often show high on ICP tests. I suspect they are actually reading iodide and bromide, and those aren’t as reactive as iodine and bromine are. I don’t know about toxicity of cobalt, but zinc is toxic at high enough levels. However, from your first post, the fish are dying but the invertebrates are fine, so that rules out zinc as a toxin. Jay [/QUOTE]
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