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High Tin & Other Metal Contamination in a Reef Tank 

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Corrosion and contaminated or low quality additives can all lead to high levels of unwanted metals like Tin, Iron, Zinc, Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Aluminium, and Lithium. Over time, these metals can build up and cause issues with our fish and coral leading to RTN and STN on Acropora and soft corals that melt suddenly.
Use paints like POR-15 to stop rust, and service the metal parts of pumps with lubricants like Molykote 111 to prevent the addition of more metal into your tank. Take a look at the salt you're using, and any additives you add as well - particularly if you're seeing high Aluminium or Lithium as these are not elements that commonly corrode in our tanks.
Once you fix the problem, turn your attention to removing the metal from your water using things like Pana Lith, Triton Detox, CupriSorb, MetaSorb, or Rowaphos.
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@jeffsreeftank3991
@jeffsreeftank3991 5 лет назад
Nice solutions to common problems. Thanks
@Hppyguy66
@Hppyguy66 2 года назад
Thank you for your instructive video! Unfortunately I ran into a similar scenario, but after many hours of search, I found that my RODI/ Salt station had few corroded metal faucets and polluted the water. Sadly, I had many losses, but now my tank is on the right track again. Congratulations for your channel! You are VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE, and keep on with your channel! Cheers on 2022! 😉
@ReefMan
@ReefMan 2 года назад
I’m glad you figured it out!! It can be frustrating while we try to find the source!!
@ThaBiznessReefTank
@ThaBiznessReefTank 5 лет назад
Good idea on the molycoat! I gotta get some. Good luck on removing tin. I fought a long battle with it.
@ReefMan
@ReefMan 5 лет назад
Yea, I think it's probably the rust around the edges. Repainting it this week. Fingers crossed! A single tube of Molykote 111 will probably last you forever, a little goes a long way. You can get it on amazon/ebay pretty easily if you can't find it in a store.
@WickedEfie
@WickedEfie 5 лет назад
As always, good stuff! Diggin' the music, too! :-)
@ReefMan
@ReefMan 5 лет назад
Thanks!! I like the music too, and figured I needed music for a video with "heavy metal" in the subject..
@Cliffepoos
@Cliffepoos 4 года назад
Extreamly useful! I have been looking for a way to reduce very high levels of aluminium in my tank and did not know that Rowaphos would do the job. Cheers chum.
@mky8305
@mky8305 5 лет назад
Everything was dead on except just Sn - tin with ICP test. I inspected sump magnets and pumps. Only thing I found was one rusty screw in sump I removed and I put spare heater in and retired older heater. Kind of a vague topic as I see no other sources.
@ReefMan
@ReefMan 5 лет назад
I think a rusty screw could do it for sure!
@tsurro8086
@tsurro8086 5 лет назад
Good stuff, no vortech problems but higher aluminum, people say it can be from marine pure blocks?.
@ReefMan
@ReefMan 5 лет назад
Yep, I've heard that too. Ceramics can leech aluminum sometimes.
@jongordon3507
@jongordon3507 5 лет назад
Nice video. Greatly appreciate you sharing. I am curious if you have recently retested for tin and found that it is not coming back?
@ReefMan
@ReefMan 5 лет назад
Actually this made no difference. My tin is still high, but it has went down a bit. At least it's not going up, and I don't see any I'll effects. I'm still looking for the source.
@jongordon3507
@jongordon3507 5 лет назад
@@ReefMan I am with you looking for a source, just because I want to do the best for the animals, but not finding a source or seeing much ill effects in the tanks. I own an aquarium maintenance company and I am seeing high tin, or at least what Triton calls high tin, in multiple setups.
@ReefMan
@ReefMan 5 лет назад
@@jongordon3507 Triton is the source of my testing too. I also agree - I always try to provide the best care for the animals, but I'm sort of at a loss on the source of this tin. I'll update everyone if I do trace it down. For me, it's ONLY Tin that's high which is also odd.
@c4snipar
@c4snipar 4 года назад
Can you run cuprisorb with suspected heavy metal in the tank without actual testing? I found magnetic debris in the sand.
@ReefMan
@ReefMan 4 года назад
Yes, you can for sure. It shouldn't hurt anything.
@arnovanhoek
@arnovanhoek Год назад
What do you say about adding new long pvc tubing to the tank. Since I have had a shocking increase in Tin as well Two months ago 9-22-2022 I was at 26ug/L and now 125ug/L+ 1-12-2022. While actually running rhowaphos to reduce zinc. And bought new tds meter and both new and old show 0 tds on incoming water.
@odoylerulez1427
@odoylerulez1427 10 месяцев назад
Got my ICP test and have high aluminum... could it be from the biomedia i use? All my equipment is fairly new and looks good.
@ReefMan
@ReefMan 10 месяцев назад
I think some aluminum can come from fresh pvc. I know some ceramic biomedia can also do it. I wouldn’t worry for now, maybe do a test in another month or so and see if it comes down.
@christophecrouin249
@christophecrouin249 3 года назад
ReefMan, What did you do to solve your to high tin problem? Did you find the couse of it ?
@ReefMan
@ReefMan 3 года назад
I am pretty sure it was coming from rust. I painted the rusty bits of my stand and it seemed to solve it for me.
@theurbanartist775
@theurbanartist775 Год назад
@@ReefMan with what kind of paint? I’m thinking of using super glue gel 😮
@ReefMan
@ReefMan 5 лет назад
Can't believe how magenta/orange this video came out. I swear it wasn't like that when I was editing haha
@ReefMan
@ReefMan 4 года назад
Yea that's what I do. I cut the stem off and glue down the top of the plug. You can also cut the frag off the plug and directly glue the coral down too.
@brandongarig674
@brandongarig674 5 лет назад
i have aluminum in my tank and idk where its coming from???? can it come from rust?
@ReefMan
@ReefMan 5 лет назад
I think it's unlikely that it's from rust, as rust is usually iron & tin. I've heard PVC can leach Al - did you add some new pipes recently?
@brandongarig674
@brandongarig674 5 лет назад
@@ReefMan no, but I did just read phosgaurd leaches aluminum and silicates
@retroreefs7986
@retroreefs7986 5 лет назад
Many reports of aluminum tin and other metals in marine pure n knock off marine pure
@ReefMan
@ReefMan 5 лет назад
I can see that. We need to be careful about the things we add to our tanks!
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