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View Poll Results: Have you recently started or do you test magnesium levels? | |||
Yes I test magnesium levels, all is fine, no dosing ever needed. |
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8 | 8.79% |
No I do not bother |
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51 | 56.04% |
Yes I test and found that my levels were low,corrected once, no dosing. |
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5 | 5.49% |
Yes I test and I have to dose continually to keep safe levels. |
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14 | 15.38% |
Yes I test and dose and it has made a huge difference. |
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10 | 10.99% |
Yes I test and dose and I see no difference. |
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3 | 3.30% |
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![]() Though I'm not as concerned with maintaining a specific level, I do test regulariliy and never let my levels drop below 1200ppm.
I notice right away that if my MG levels are low, I have a hard time keeping my Ca and Alk up too. Corals will usually become dull when MG is out of whack.
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