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I don’t know anything about water testing but isn’t chlorine extremely elevated at close to 20 000 ppm ?

Not really. Chloride in normal seawater is about 19,400 ppm at 35 ppt. It is by far the most abundant ion in seawater.
 
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By way of comparison, I routinely get certain samples for my job tested for a single chemical. That single chemical test costs $80, with a minimum batch fee of >$4,000 even if I only submit one sample. That said, I expect high quality results and I get them.

That definitely puts things into perspective.
 

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They state "suggested reef tank to be 19000 ppm"

Yes, well, aiming for that exactly is somewhat nonsensical given that real seawater will only match that at a very specific salinity, and reef tank salinity and chloride varies a lot.

Here's the exact chloride level for a range of salinity that reefers keep using real seawater:

salinity (ppt) specific gravity chloride (mg/L)
32........................1.0241....................17,737
33........................1.0249....................18,291
34........................1.0256....................18,845
35........................1.0264....................19,400
36........................1.0271....................19,954
37........................1.0279....................20,509
 

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What is your suggested actions based on this ICP test

Reposting from earlier in the thread:

The Marine pure may be the cause of the aluminum, and I'd consider removing it. It's not likely impacting any other ICP issues.

Tin may be an issue, but I wouldn't go crazy looking for a source (like plastic tubing) unless the tank is apparently suffering.

I don't see other causes for action.
 

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