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![]() MG definately effects both levels. If MG is low, Calcium can't be utilized efficiantly and it throws your ALK out of whack. I was having difficulty keeping my PH and ALK up, so I started dosing MG more and it solved my problem.
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![]() A Simplified Guide to the Relationship between Calcium, Alkalinity, Magnesium and pH by Randy Holmes-Farley
A great read! ![]()
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