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Heh. This statistics discussion had me looking at this thread of fantastic information and thinking to myself "really, what would be great is if we had averages, standard deviations, and lowest and highest reported values for each parameter of every salt mix."
Then I realized this hobby is a little crazy sometimes, and the salt companies probably aren't paying you a consulting fee for doing the job of quality control. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk |
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So, do you want parameters that are known to be off?
I'm certainly not paid and have invested quite a bit in all the stuff I've been posting over the past year from test kit comparisons to this salt mix parameter thread.
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I do think high and low ball outliers are worth noting, but - like you - I think it's deceiving to average them into your overall average parameter values, when they don't reflect normal experience with the product.
My last post was a statistics digression: When you describe a set of data, if I only get to have one number - the average is the best one. If I only get 2 numbers - I want the average and standard deviation If I get 4 numbers to characterize a set of data, then I'd want average, standard deviation, maximum and minimum. And your test kit showdown helped me make sense of stupid magnesium readings. I'm mostly following this thread for the oddball trace element/metals contents of various salt mixes. You're doing awesome stuff around here, really valuable info. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk |
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I used a Marine Depot Refractometor PRO calibrated with Aqua Craft Refractometer Calibration Fluid from BRS @ 35ppt 1.026sg. Alkalinity 10.36dKH Hanna Checker verified by Salifert Calcium 370 Salifert verified by API, and Red Sea +/-10 Magnesium 930 Salifert verified by another Salifert test kit and Red Sea The salt was purchased this week from Drs Foster and Smith with lot#16103. I purchase from large suppliers that keep their salt constantly moving compared to a private vendor on Amazon or Ebay that can have an old batch sitting for a while before being sold. I have purchased all of the salts I have tested from Drs Foster & Smith, Bulk Reef Supply, and Marine Depot. If there is a way of verifying a bad Instant Ocean batch please let me know.
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05/12/2016, 12:36 PM | #82 | |
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Then this is also what this thread is partly about. Getting a good general consensus of around what to expect for any particular salt brand. If your tests deviate greatly then there may be one of several reasons. 1. Testing error (most commonly caused by either bad reagents, bad device, bad calibration, inconsistent testing procedures, or bad testing procedures) 1b. Salinity is to low or high due to being on purpose or back to #1 with how salinity is tested 2. Salt bag/box not used in its entirety and has different parameters depending on where a sample is taken from. Mixing the bag/box as best as possible before use. 3. Bad Salt batch But to also keep in mind small deviations will occur from batch to batch and test to test. I would expect Ca to be with in a +/-20ppm range, Alk with in +/- 1dkh, and Mg +/- 50-60'sh
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Aquaforest Reef Salt. This is not the probiotic version. I looked at their parameters as posted by aquaforest and looked pretty similar between the main 3 Alk, Ca, and Mg. Triton and I are not going to be able to test for those organics and figured its not worth the time or money to test both versons. I did get the basic marine salt and will so that one next. There is listed slightly more Iron in the non-probiotic version which I would figure it would be the other way around as some microbes to uptake Fe. The Probiotic version includes Br but this version says it does NOT. We'll see It came with this little sheet Description on their site: Designed for aquariums with more demanding SPS and LPS corals. It does not contain bromides and can be used with the assisted by ozone filtration. It does not contain any probiotic bacteria or growth media. Phosphate and nitrate free. Upon filling new marine tanks it is recommended to let animals in not earlier than after 10-14 days. And their website gives these ranges
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Looks like you need to read between some lines for aquaforest. The parameters listed and QC tested look to be for 33ppt.
Also, just noticed the bucket says Low Bromide and their site description says no bromide. Will find out soon enough with in Triton's LOD. At a high 35ppt Salifert Ca: 475 Salifert Alk: 8.6 Salifert Mg: 1590
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Pablos, I tested my IO salt mix also from a 200 gallon box I received about 2 months ago and my results were very similar to yours. Only difference was my calc was around 340 and my mag was 1050. Those results turned me away from IO and I have been looking for a new salt mix when I use up the last bit I have left.
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Morning Jason, the following Triton ICP lab test results are from a sample of Aquaforest Probiotic salt that I had tested last year. As in a previous post, the sample was taken from a mix consisting of 15L of DI water at 0.6ppm TDS and 630g of salt, which gave 52.8mS.
Aquaforest Probiotic salt Mercury____________0.00 Selenium___________ 0.00 Cadmium___________0.00 Tin________________ 0.00 Antimony___________0.00 Arsenic____________ 0.00 Aluminium__________767.30 Lead______________ 0.00 Titanium____________0.00 Copper_____________0.00 Sodium____________ 10294.00 Calcium____________ 387.00 Magnesium__________1278.00 Potassium___________326.90 Bromine____________ 61.39 Boron______________3.75 Strontium___________7.80 Sulphur_____________739.10 Lithium_____________16.79 Nickel______________3.51 Molybdenum_________25.63 Vanadium___________15.72 Zinc________________0.00 Manganese__________79.33 Iodine______________4.75 Chromium___________0.00 Cobalt______________0.00 Iron________________50.76 Barium______________19.09 Silicon______________ 0.00 Phosphorus__________ 0.00 Phosphate___________ 0.00 The ‘Quality Certificate’ supplied with the salt stated; Salinity: 35PSU Mg: 1440mg/l Ca: 430mg/l K: 410mg/l KH: 8.1dKH I wasn’t comfortable using the salt after seeing these results. It will be interesting to see if your results follow a similar pattern. Regards |
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Holy cow look at that aluminum. Thanks for providing that.
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You cannot store any of the af salt once mixed. So if you're doing daily awc's it won't be a good choice. I tried it briefly but noticed a horrible brown residue in my mixing tank and went right back to ESV.
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Intersting the probiotic QC was listed at 35ppt. The reef salt QC was list as 33ppt.
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I was using the reef salt and had a lot of brown residue
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That may be clay..........similar to what happens with IO. It leaves a slight brown residue when you use the same container over time.
With IO it's harmless..............my mixing container can is caked with it from years of use. If I remember right, the clay residue is from a bonding agent. On testing IO-- One thing I have always done with IO is mix for 24 hours before testing and use. My readings always seem to be more on the mark.........closer to NSW..... than what some people post.
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Of the PREMIUM SALTS the best is HW Marine Reefer $77 for 160gal at BRS with Alk 8.9dKh, Cal 420, and Mg 1280 Of the LOWER PRICED SALTS Coralife $45 for 200gal Drs Foster & Smith with Alk 9.12dKH, Cal 500+, and Mg 1350
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Hello Jason. I am confident that the conductivity reading of 52.8mS was accurate. The device used to take the measurement was a Myron Ultrameter II 4P, which has been calibrated against traceable standards.
I can’t explain why all of the major elements in the results are lower than natural sea water values though. Regards |
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Looks like that first missing sample of Tropic Marine Pro reappeared and made its way to Triton.
Salinity calculates to 35.41ppt
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Do you would recommend Coralife over Reef Crystals and Instant Ocean regular? I'm almost done with my bucket of RC and have been thinking of switching salts, I used Coralife back in the late 90's and was very happy with it. Thinking about switching back. Sent from my SM-N915V using Tapatalk |
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Triton has had some technical problems the past couple weeks related to updating their website and interfaces. So, they are discarding any samples they have that weren't tested that are 2 weeks old. I'll have to redo the Aquaforest Reef Salt again. They are sending new vials to people. I have all three versions of the aquaforest salt to test now too.
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