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Red sea is accurate but Salifert is much faster/easier to use and just as consistent.
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+1 on Salifert
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Alright good folks. Got myself a Salifet (I like red sea's box but heard that what's inside matters!). Checked the Mg and found it to be 1350 (what it supposed to be according to my salt). So I am putting Mg aside as the source.
So should I start researching on dosing now? |
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Simple liquid form such as aquavitro and there calculator and you be flying |
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As long as mg is good and no major ph swings you'll be fine
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FWIW, massive swings in chemistry like that do not bode well for your reef long term. You might have a 'nothing bad has happened yet' situation, but unless you're regularly testing rock solid numbers week after week (with SPS in a very small system, that requires dosing of some kind), you will eventually have trouble.
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Yah I will be getting into dosing within a week or so :) |
Ok before I take any plunge; I was thinking of only adding alk (maybe soda ash?) to keep the alk around 8-9 between water change. Ca doesn't seem to be much off (goes from 410 to 380). Or should I start adding that too? I was thinking; instead of going for the fancy stuffs like redsea or aquavitro, why not use the bulk soda ash and calcium chloride?
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