Like others in the age of Triton test, I have been utilizing Triton ICP testing. I have been periodically testing. Most of the large problems are gone now or at least on their way to getting better. One of the things that Triton keeps flagging me for is Molybdenum. I was not very sure how important it was. Forums are full of people saying that it's not important other then for possibly for ph. After doing some research I came across a article in Livescience.com that seems compelling that it is important for all living things to "allow bacteria, plants, animals and humans to synthesize and utilize proteins". As well as what sounds like part of the nitrogen cycle. Maybe most of you have already read this article, if not, here it is.
I am not saying it's super crucial and will crash a tank without it, just that I am thinking it is important.
I am not saying it's super crucial and will crash a tank without it, just that I am thinking it is important.