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I have also heard of people using - I think - dolomite stones - Steve help- in their Calcium Reactor to maintain Mg. I have quite a few SPS corals in both my large aquariums and don't really have to fiddle with it that much and when I do I use the Seachem.
You may want to consider switching salts if that is an option - it might be cheaper in the long run. |
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Hey, Brennan I just found two jars of seachem reef advantage magnesium sitting here if you want them. I don't know when I'm coming down to Duncan though. You coming to Nanaimo anytime soon?
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Thanks for the offer Christy, I am up there every so often, usually to get a ferry or something. Let me wait and see what happens once I get my levels up, I might try the dolomite trick. Basically I am looking for laziest way to maintain the levels.
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