Detailed analysis
General information
“Overall quality” is a quick reading of the tank’s general condition: the higher the score, the closer all measured parameters are to the recommended target values. It is not a “judgment” of the tank, but a guide for setting priorities: an average score may hide 1 or 2 really important parameters that should be corrected first.
The “By major categories” chart shows where the biggest gap lies: basic values (salinity, KH), major elements (Ca, Mg…), nutrients (NO3, PO4), trace elements (I, Fe, Mn…), and pollutants. The idea is simple: you immediately spot the category or categories pulling the score down, then go to the detailed table to see exactly which elements are in “Warning” or “Needs correction”.
Method tip: always start by stabilizing salinity and KH (these are the foundations), then adjust the major elements (Calcium / Magnesium), and only then the nutrients and trace elements. And above all: correct gradually. Several small, well-controlled adjustments are better than one big correction all at once.
Overall quality
By major categories
These synthetic indicators give you an overall view of your aquarium’s chemical balance, beyond the individual values. Rather than analyzing each element separately, they group several related parameters together to assess overall consistency.
The “Macro / Halogens Average” corresponds to a grouping of major and halogen elements (such as calcium, magnesium, potassium, iodine, bromine, etc.). These elements play a central role in coral growth, biological stability, and the overall proper functioning of the tank.
The “Organic Factors Average” groups together the parameters related to nutrients and organic compounds (nitrates, phosphates, organic carbon, etc.). It helps assess whether the organic load is balanced, too high (risk of algae, cyanobacteria), or too low (risk of deficiencies and starving corals).
Ratios are expressed as percentages, with a target set at 100%. A ratio close to 100% indicates that, overall, the elements in the group are aligned with their target values. A ratio below 100% suggests an average deficiency, while a ratio above it may indicate an overall excess.
These averages do not replace a detailed element-by-element analysis, but they are ideal for quickly detecting an overall drift and tracking your tank’s evolution over time. Use them as trend indicators: if an average remains far from 100% over time, it is recommended to examine the relevant elements in the detailed table.
Macro / Halogens Average
Organic Factors Average
This panel gives you an immediate view of the parameters that require special attention. It highlights only the values that are outside the target zone, so you can focus on what matters most.
A “Needs correction” status indicates a significant deviation that should be treated as a priority. A “Warning” status indicates a more moderate deviation to watch and adjust gradually.
Filters let you display only “Needs correction” parameters, only those in “Warning”, or the full set. The detailed table below updates automatically.
Each element is clickable: one click scrolls to its row in the table, giving you quick access to the value, the visual gauge and the actions.
The detailed table groups together all the chemical elements measured in your aquarium, classified by major families to make it easier to read. Each row corresponds to a specific element (calcium, magnesium, iodine, nitrate, etc.), with all the information needed to understand its current situation.
The “Measurement” column shows the value detected in the analysis. If the element is marked as ND (not detected), it means it is below the laboratory’s detection limit. Right next to it, the visual deviation gauge lets you interpret the value at a glance: target zone (green), warning zone or needs-correction zone depending on the gap from the target.
The “Status” column summarizes this information with a clear label (OK, Warning, Needs correction) to help you prioritize actions.
The “Action” button opens a correction recommendation tailored to your volume and the observed deviation, while the “Info” button gives a more scientific explanation of the element’s role in the aquarium.
Use this table as your main decision tool: start with the “Needs correction” rows, then handle the “Warning” ones, and leave the OK parameters under simple monitoring.
Major elements
| Element | Measurement | Visual deviation | Status | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B Boron |
5.21 mg/L
Ideal value :
4.65
|
|
OK | |
| Br Bromine |
69.49 mg/L
Ideal value :
68
|
|
OK | |
| Ca Calcium |
408.5 mg/L
Ideal value :
420
|
|
OK | |
| Mg Magnesium |
1338.2 mg/L
Ideal value :
1350
|
|
OK | |
| K Potassium |
406.3 mg/L
Ideal value :
400
|
|
OK | |
| Na Sodium |
12265.1 mg/L
Ideal value :
10700
|
|
Warning | |
| Sr Strontium |
7.48 mg/L
Ideal value :
8
|
|
OK | |
| S Sulfur |
792.4 mg/L
Ideal value :
900
|
|
Warning |
Major
B
Boron
OK
Measured
5.21 mg/L
→
Target
4.65
mg/L
Br
Bromine
OK
Measured
69.49 mg/L
→
Target
68
mg/L
Ca
Calcium
OK
Measured
408.5 mg/L
→
Target
420
mg/L
Mg
Magnesium
OK
Measured
1338.2 mg/L
→
Target
1350
mg/L
K
Potassium
OK
Measured
406.3 mg/L
→
Target
400
mg/L
Na
Sodium
Warning
Measured
12265.1 mg/L
→
Target
10700
mg/L
Sr
Strontium
OK
Measured
7.48 mg/L
→
Target
8
mg/L
S
Sulfur
Warning
Measured
792.4 mg/L
→
Target
900
mg/L
Nutrients
| Element | Measurement | Visual deviation | Status | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P Phosphorus |
18.877 µg/L
Ideal value :
33
|
|
OK |
Nutrients
P
Phosphorus
OK
Measured
18.877 µg/L
→
Target
33
µg/L
Trace elements
| Element | Measurement | Visual deviation | Status | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ba Barium |
18.414 µg/L
Ideal value :
12.5
|
|
OK | |
| Cr Chromium |
3.906 µg/L
Ideal value :
0.5
|
|
Needs correction | |
| Co Cobalt |
2.724 µg/L
Ideal value :
0.25
|
|
Needs correction | |
| Cu Copper |
5.615 µg/L
Ideal value :
2
|
|
Warning | |
| I Iodine |
19.167 µg/L
Ideal value :
67.5
|
|
Needs correction | |
| Fe Iron |
10.457 µg/L
Ideal value :
1.275
|
|
Needs correction | |
| Li Lithium |
184.383 µg/L
Ideal value :
265
|
|
OK | |
| Mn Manganese |
0.97 µg/L
Ideal value :
0.25
|
|
OK | |
| Mo Molybdenum |
14.355 µg/L
Ideal value :
15
|
|
OK | |
| Ni Nickel |
5.941 µg/L
Ideal value :
3
|
|
OK | |
| Sc Scandium |
0.342 µg/L
Ideal value :
|
|
OK | |
| Se Selenium |
57.389 µg/L
Ideal value :
0.5
|
|
Needs correction | |
| Si Silicon |
32.307 µg/L
Ideal value :
150
|
|
Needs correction | |
| V Vanadium |
3.382 µg/L
Ideal value :
3
|
|
OK | |
| Zn Zinc |
10.018 µg/L
Ideal value :
5.5
|
|
Needs correction |
Minor
Ba
Barium
OK
Measured
18.414 µg/L
→
Target
12.5
µg/L
Cr
Chromium
Needs correction
Measured
3.906 µg/L
→
Target
0.5
µg/L
Co
Cobalt
Needs correction
Measured
2.724 µg/L
→
Target
0.25
µg/L
Cu
Copper
Warning
Measured
5.615 µg/L
→
Target
2
µg/L
I
Iodine
Needs correction
Measured
19.167 µg/L
→
Target
67.5
µg/L
Fe
Iron
Needs correction
Measured
10.457 µg/L
→
Target
1.275
µg/L
Li
Lithium
OK
Measured
184.383 µg/L
→
Target
265
µg/L
Mn
Manganese
OK
Measured
0.97 µg/L
→
Target
0.25
µg/L
Mo
Molybdenum
OK
Measured
14.355 µg/L
→
Target
15
µg/L
Ni
Nickel
OK
Measured
5.941 µg/L
→
Target
3
µg/L
Sc
Scandium
OK
Measured
0.342 µg/L
Se
Selenium
Needs correction
Measured
57.389 µg/L
→
Target
0.5
µg/L
Si
Silicon
Needs correction
Measured
32.307 µg/L
→
Target
150
µg/L
V
Vanadium
OK
Measured
3.382 µg/L
→
Target
3
µg/L
Zn
Zinc
Needs correction
Measured
10.018 µg/L
→
Target
5.5
µg/L
Pollutants
| Element | Measurement | Visual deviation | Status | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Al Aluminum |
7.625 µg/L
Ideal value :
17.5
|
|
OK | |
| Sb Antimony |
11.351 µg/L
Ideal value :
|
|
Needs correction | |
| As Arsenic |
0.39 µg/L
Ideal value :
|
|
OK | |
| Be Beryllium |
0 µg/L
Ideal value :
|
|
OK | |
| Cd Cadmium |
0.51 µg/L
Ideal value :
|
|
OK | |
| La Lanthanum |
17.77 µg/L
Ideal value :
2
|
|
OK | |
| Pb Lead |
10.853 µg/L
Ideal value :
|
|
Needs correction | |
| Hg Mercury |
0 µg/L
Ideal value :
|
|
OK | |
| Nd Neodymium |
0 µg/L
Ideal value :
|
|
N/A | |
| Ti Titanium |
3.687 µg/L
Ideal value :
|
|
Needs correction | |
| W Tungsten |
5.763 µg/L
Ideal value :
|
|
Needs correction |