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![]() Thanks Ill try the mag cystals from Little Silver Max. hopefully that will help.
Thanks for the advise, Rene |
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![]() By using one of these reef calculators you will get a better idea of the dosage necessary to bring your levels up to your desired level.
http://home.comcast.net/~jdieck1/chemcalc.html Tom R Last edited by Tom R; 02-02-2009 at 04:00 PM. |
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![]() Is it odd for it to be so low? I had been using instant ocean salt, but have recently switched to reef crystals. The tank is only 6 months old.
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![]() i tried everything to get my levels up at one time.. I find liquid additives dont work well.. Then I tried the reefchem mag flakes.. wow.. brought it up very well over a couple days.. I use this now in my new IO salt for water changes..
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Liquid additives are diluted. Dry chemicals - especially anhydrous ones - are nothing but the good stuff. jdieck's calculator that TomR mentioned is very useful also in comparing across brands/methods/mixtures of how much you need to bring your levels up. |
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![]() I'd also try raising your calcium as well. I like to keep mine up around 430....
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![]() Ive been trying to raise the calcium as well, but I suspect the low mg was keeping it down. I will have to try the dry additive, but the calculator says I need like 600 table spoons? Does this sound right?
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![]() Where are you buying your Mag flakes and what is the cost for quantity?
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![]() I too have had problems increasing Mg and Ca levels. I have been using liquid supplements but that has become expensive. I have been using Reef Crystals but have not been impressed. I have tested new salt water mixes at 1.026 sg (using refractometer) and got readings of 360 ppm Ca and 980 ppm Mg using two different brand test kits. I will be switching to a new salt.
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