Lithium

Djcatfood

New member
Hi aquaforest

First I would like to say I love your products, my tank has been running for 10 months with no water changes ( I know u recommend water change)
I dose components 123 and abve and used reef salt, I use marin lab icp tests every 4 months my results are good the only element that has been going up is lithium. It is now 1.6 mgl.
what af salt is best use to bring this down?
Does any components bring lithium up?
Is this a dangerous level?
Any help is much appreciated.
Po4 0.05
Nitrate 0.5
Calcium 470
Mag 1400
DKH 7.2
500l tank
Dosing 35ml day 123
All sps/corals look great.

Thanks Matt
 
Your Lithum level is 0,160 mg/l (ppm), right?
This level looks perfect.

Aquaforest Sea Salt has low levels of Lithum but We don't recommend to use this salt when you have corals in aquarium.
 
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I’m not sure how to make the picture bigger? Also phosphorus and phosphate do not add up correctly? Surly it’s a typing error?
 
DJcatfood, yes, it was a typo and it's totally our fault. Thank you for your alertness. The results were already corrected in your user panel. Sorry for the mistake.

Your lithium levels are as the above, so yes, we advise you to check your RO water since lithium can get through the system.
 
DJcatfood, yes, it was a typo and it's totally our fault. Thank you for your alertness. The results were already corrected in your user panel. Sorry for the mistake.

Your lithium levels are as the above, so yes, we advise you to check your RO water since lithium can get through the system.

Thanks for your feed back, aquaforest still No1
 
One other question my bottle of energy has gone all clumpy what is best to Do with it?there is a lot left in the bottle but needs watering down.
 
It's completely normal that the consistency may get thicker. This has no effect on the quality and effectiveness of the product.
You can dilute it with water but only if you use it immediately, otherwise the product may go bad.
 
It's completely normal that the consistency may get thicker. This has no effect on the quality and effectiveness of the product.
You can dilute it with water but only if you use it immediately, otherwise the product may go bad.

Thanks again for the advice :fish1:
 
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