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christyf5 08-01-2007 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by michika (Post 263237)
Can you tell me more about zeomag? Or where I can find literature on it? Without knowing what zeomag is (doh google, why must you fail me now?), my best guess would be to bump up the level manually, and use your reactor to maintain the levels.

Then again Fudge seems to have a really good idea as well...

I stumbled upon it while trying to figure out how to raise Mg levels from a small town that has no reefing supplies :razz: I ended up going with epsom salts for a quick fix (that actually lasted quite a while until I could get my hands on some zeomag).

Anyway here are some links, I haven't really found a "ton" of info on it. I sort of think it works the same way a reactor works, if you want to raise your levels faster you should get your levels where you want them with another product and then maintain them with the zeomag. So far I haven't gotten the reactor dialed in properly yet to have my ca and mg where I want them so I'm still fiddling with it.

http://www.zeovitusa.com/mm5/merchan...ry_Code=ZEOmag

http://www.absolutereef.com/forums/i...?showtopic=678

http://216.55.183.207/forums/showthr...ghlight=zeomag

http://216.55.183.207/forums/showthr...ghlight=zeomag

http://www.dfwmas.org/Forums/viewtop...b051b700d89ce3

http://www.reefcentral.net/forums/sh...readid=1048251

I know it seems like a lot of reading but really it isn't, each link has a tidbit of info. I thought I had a more informative link for overall info but I can't find it. I got most of the bulk of my info from Marc who patiently answered all my questions about it. :biggrin:

OA also carries FaunaMarin Ultramag which is essentially the same product (from what i've read) I just found it in a spanish forum:

http://oceanaquatics.com/store/produ...traMag-1000ml/

michika 08-01-2007 03:08 PM

Thanks Christy! My google-fu is weak this week. What kind of reactor are you using?

Colin,

Have you decided on a method for raising your Mg?

christyf5 08-01-2007 04:50 PM

I have a Schuran Jetstream Pico, just got it a few weeks ago. It boasts that you don't have to use much CO2 but the reactor media melts at a way lower pH (about 6.4 compared to 7.4-7.6 with ARM) so I don't see how that figures. Anyway, I just discovered the lower pH info so I've been putting more and more CO2 into the system. I have my alk in the right spot but the ca and mg haven't caught up yet so I guess I'll have to get those in order manually :biggrin:

Doug 08-01-2007 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Mik_101 (Post 263286)
All i know is that magnesium is SOB to raise.


How do you figure that. Its easily raised with a magnesium additive from one of the name brands or like many of us, the magnesium that was mentioned here.

Niloc, when I ran my co2 reactor, my magnesium always seemed to stay around 1350ppm when using Carib-sea media. I tried the Geo-Marine crushed coral, which is a lot cheaper but never measured or used it long enough to see how the magnesium was from it.

niloc16 08-01-2007 06:01 PM

wow thanks guys, and christy that was awesome all those links. i'm stuck going back to work now but next days off i'm going to have to try and get the Mg up.

surgeonfish 08-01-2007 09:00 PM

I also have bought Mg from littlesilvermax. It works well. What salt are you using, how often do you do water changes and what is the Mg in your salt mix? I was adding 80-125 ml Mg salt weekly because my salt was low in Mg. I have switched to Oceanpure salt which has 1500 ppm Mg. Since switching, I have not need to add any Mg and my levels are 1440. However, I am also doing 15% weekly water changes.

Captainhemo 08-02-2007 06:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mik_101 (Post 263286)
All i know is that magnesium is SOB to raise.

Yeaj, I've just added a 300ml container of the Seachjem Reef Adv Mg over the last few weeks to my 65g reef and it didn't move much at all. I just ordered a bunch from littlesilvermax as it is much cheaper and much less is required to raise mg the same amount according to the reef calculator http://jdieck1.home.comcast.net/chemcalc.html
I would have went bankrupt trying to raise my Mg with the Seachem Reef Adv Mg. Hopefully I will see my order from littlesilvermax in the next couple of days so that I can get levels back to where they need to be :D

Chin_Lee 08-02-2007 03:53 PM

I'm planning to add the Faunamarine Ultramag that OA sells http://oceanaquatics.com/store/produ...ltraMag--2.5L/


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