Triton test

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So I figured after a little over 4 years without doing water changes I would send in a test. I knew when I sent in sample calcium was high and made adjustment on calcium reactor. Other than adding a little manganese anything standout?
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That readout was really cool! I have no clue what you need to change but Randy should know. Lol
 

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Does it matter your dkh when sending test to Triton. Somewhere I heard it must be at 8.0

No, it makes no difference at all. 8 dKH is a specified goal of the "Triton Method" of maintaining a tank, and is not related to testing by ICP. :)
 

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Other then 2 part have you been dosing anything else like Trace elements, Red Sea colors, etc. ?
 

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