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Unwanted heavy metals | Analysis | Setpoint | ||
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Hg Mercury | Mercury | 0.00 µg/l | 0 µg/l | |
Se Selenium | Selenium | 0.00 µg/l | 0 µg/l | |
Cd Cadmium | Cadmium | 0.00 µg/l | 0 µg/l | |
Sn Tin | Tin | 0.00 µg/l | 0 µg/l | |
Sb Antimony | Antimony | 0.00 µg/l | 0 µg/l | |
As Arsenic | Arsenic | 0.00 µg/l | 0 µg/l | |
Al Aluminium | Aluminium | 48.00 µg/l | 0 - 60 µg/l | |
Pb Lead | Lead | 0.00 µg/l | 0 µg/l | |
Ti Titanium | Titanium | 0.00 µg/l | 0 µg/l | |
Cu Copper | Copper | 0.00 µg/l | 0 µg/l | |
La Lanthanum | Lanthanum | 0.00 µg/l | 0 µg/l | |
Sc Scandium | Scandium | 0.00 µg/l | 0 µg/l | |
W Tungsten | Tungsten | 0.00 µg/l | 0 µg/l |
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Macro-Elements | Analysis | Setpoint | ||
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Na Sodium | Sodium | 10773.00 mg/l | 10000 - 11300 mg/l | |
Ca Calcium | Calcium | 458.00 mg/l | 415 - 520 mg/l | |
Mg Magnesium | Magnesium | 1439.00 mg/l | 1320 - 1500 mg/l | |
K Potassium | Potassium | 492.00 mg/l | 380 - 480 mg/l | |
Br Bromide | Bromide | 54.00 mg/l | 64 mg/l | |
B Boron | Boron | 5.33 mg/l | 4.5 mg/l | |
Sr Strontium | Strontium | 7.06 mg/l | 8 - 12 mg/l | |
S Sulphur | Sulphur | 870.00 mg/l | 900 mg/l |
10773.00 mg/l
10000 - 11300 mg/l
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415 - 520 mg/l
1439.00 mg/l
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54.00 mg/l
64 mg/l
5.33 mg/l
4.5 mg/l
7.06 mg/l
8 - 12 mg/l
870.00 mg/l
900 mg/l
Li-Group | Analysis | Setpoint | ||
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Li Lithium | Lithium | 116.00 µg/l | 200 µg/l | |
Ni Nickel | Nickel | 7.04 µg/l | 5 µg/l | |
Mo Molybdenum | Molybdenum | 30.00 µg/l | 12 µg/l |
116.00 µg/l
200 µg/l
7.04 µg/l
5 µg/l
30.00 µg/l
12 µg/l
I-Group | Analysis | Setpoint | ||
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V Vanadium | Vanadium | 0.00 µg/l | 0 - 3 µg/l | |
Zn Zinc | Zinc | 11.00 µg/l | 0 - 5 µg/l | |
Mn Manganese | Manganese | 1.10 µg/l | 0 - 3 µg/l | |
I Iodine | Iodine | 28.00 µg/l | 30 - 90 µg/l |
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11.00 µg/l
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1.10 µg/l
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28.00 µg/l
30 - 90 µg/l
Fe-Group | Analysis | Setpoint | ||
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Cr Chromium | Chromium | 0.00 µg/l | 0 µg/l | |
Co Cobalt | Cobalt | 0.00 µg/l | 0 µg/l | |
Fe Iron | Iron | 22.00 µg/l | 0 µg/l |
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Ba-Group | Analysis | Setpoint | ||
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Ba Barium | Barium | 53.00 µg/l | 0 - 10 µg/l | |
Be Beryllium | Beryllium | 0.00 µg/l | 0 µg/l |
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Si-Group | Analysis | Setpoint | ||
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Si Silicon | Silicon | 113.00 µg/l | 0 - 200 µg/l |
113.00 µg/l
0 - 200 µg/l
Nutrient-Group | Analysis | Setpoint | ||
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P Phosphorus | Phosphorus | 34.00 µg/l | 6 - 23 µg/l | |
PO4 Phosphate | Phosphate | 0.104 mg/l | 0.018 - 0.07 mg/l |
34.00 µg/l
6 - 23 µg/l
0.104 mg/l
0.018 - 0.07 mg/l
We detected elements in your water that can be harmful for your tank.
More information about each element is listed below.
To remedy this we recommend carrying out 6 x 15% water changes Red Sea Salt (blue bucket), spread over 6 weeks
Low levels of Aluminium have been found in your system.
Although not as dangerous at very low levels it is important that you check your system for any possible contaminations. To assist you in finding the source of error, we have listed them the most common sources of aluminium (sorted in descending order of frequency):
1. Aluminium based Phosphate remover
2. Zeolite
3. Metals in water
Use ROWAphos or Phosban phosphate remover media to remove the aluminium.
Your Phosphorus / phosphate levels are too high.
Check for possible contamination source. To help you in your search for the source of error, we have listed the most common reasons (sorted in descending order of frequency):
1. Overfeeding, especially with dry food or not washed-frozen foods
2. No Phosphate Remover in the system
3. Too much vegetable food
4. Too little flow, "Gammel corners" in the aquarium
5. Weak filtration / skimming
6. use of supplements to increase nutrients
Renew or increase PO4 media, feed less, wash frozen food, avoid dried foods (flakes or pellets)
Your Iron levels are too high.
Check for possible contamination source. To help you in finding the source of error, we have listed them the most common sources of iron (sorted in descending order of frequency):
1. Trace element overdose / contamination
2. Metals near or in the aquarium (as rusty clamps or screws)
3. Iron based Phosphate remover (too much flow in reactor)
4. Low pH in the aquarium
Your Zinc levels are slightly elevated.
Check for possible contamination source. Check for possible contamination source. To assist you in finding the source of error, we have listed the most common sources of zinc (sorted in descending order of frequency):
1. Contaminated trace elements
2. Hand Cream applied before working in the aquarium
3. Contaminated salts
To remedy this we recommend carrying out 6 x 15% water changes Red Sea Salt (blue bucket), spread over 6 weeks
Your Molybdenum levels are too high. This can lead to severe bacterial growth (Cyano, etc.).
Check for possible contamination source. To assist you in finding the source of error, we have listed them the most common sources of molybdenum (sorted in descending order of frequency):
1. Trace element overdose / contamination
2. Food
3. Contaminated salts
Your Nickel levels are slightly elevated.
Check for possible contamination source. To help you in your search for the source of error, we have listed them the most common nickel sources (sorted in descending order of frequency):
1. Trace element overdose / contamination
2. Metals near or in the aquarium (as rusty clamps or screws)
3. Contaminated salts
To remedy this we recommend carrying out 6 x 15% water changes Red Sea Salt (blue bucket), spread over 6 weeks
Your Lithium levels are slightly low.
Please dose as recommended in the DOSE tab.
Your Bromine levels are slightly low.
WARNING! Dosage only to be carried out by advanced reef keepers.
Due to the possible hazardous nature of dosing Bromine the dosage amounts include a safety factor to ensure that the risk of overdose is reduced. This may result in further dosing being required with subsequent ICP testing.
Please follow the directions on the Dose tab.
Your Potassium levels are slightly elevated.
Check for sources of contamination. To help you in your search for the source of error, we have listed the most common potassium sources (sorted in descending order of frequency):
1. Trace element overdose / contamination
2. Bacterial Products
3. Contaminated salts
To remedy this we recommend carrying out 6 x 15% water changes Red Sea Salt (blue bucket), spread over 6 weeks
We have detected a lack of iodine.
A Iodine dose can have the following benefits for your aquarium:
- Improves overall health of SPS corals and macroalgae
- Promotes metabolic processes in the reef aquarium
- Can be helpful against parasites and inhibit their reproduction
To restore the natural value, please refer to our recommended dosage.
We recommend the corrective dosage of 3.39ml for 1 day.
We recommend a daily maintenance dose of 0.34ml. If this dose is very low, then this can be alternatively be dosed weekly (daily dose x7).
We have detected a lack of strontium.
A strontium dose may have the following advantages for your aquarium:
- Can positively affect coral health
- Important for the development of healthy coral skeleton
To restore the natural value, please refer to our recommended dosage.
We recommend the corrective dosage of 6.00ml for 1 day.
If you have the 1000ml version please visit this link to re-calculate your dosage.
We recommend a daily maintenance dose of 0.20ml. If this dose is very low, then this can be alternatively be dosed weekly (daily dose x7).
We have detected a lack of manganese.
A Manganese dose may have the following advantages for your aquarium:
- Can be useful for keeping LPS corals, for example, Goniopora respond very positively to Manganese dosage
- Can promote better polyp extension
To restore the natural value, please refer to our recommended dosage.
To keep this value, refer to our maintenance dose. For calculating the maintenance dose proceed as follows:
1 Test: dose maintenance dose xml
2 Test: old maintenance dosing xml (from the 1st test) + new maintenance dose (from the 2nd test) xml dosing.
3 Test:: old maintenance dosing xml (from the 1st test) + old maintenance dosing xml (from the 2nd test) + new maintenance dose xml meter (from the 3rd Test). Thereafter, the dosage should not be increased, even though the analysis indicates a value of 0.
We recommend the corrective dosage of 4.77ml for 1 day.
We recommend a daily maintenance dose of 0.40ml. If this dose is very low, then this can be alternatively be dosed weekly (daily dose x7).
We have detected a lack of vanadium.
A vanadium dosage may have the following advantages for your aquarium:
- Can have a positive effect on the growth of sponges, sea squirts and SPS and LPS corals
- Can promote a better polyp extension
- May intensify the color of Acropora and Montipora
To restore the natural value, please note our dosing recommendation.
To keep this value, please note our maintenance dose. For calculating the maintenance dose proceed as follows:
1st Test: dose maintenance dose xml
2nd Test: old maintenance dosing xml (from the 1st test) + new maintenance dose meter (from the 2nd test) XML.
3. Test:: old maintenance dosing xml (from the 1st test) + old maintenance dosing xml (from the 2nd test) + new maintenance dose xml meter (from the 3rd Test).
4. Test: see above. Thereafter, the dosage should not be increased, even though the analysis indicates a value of 0.
We recommend the corrective dosage of 0.64ml for 1 day.
We recommend a daily maintenance dose of 0.04ml. If this dose is very low, then this can be alternatively be dosed weekly (daily dose x7).
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