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Old 12-06-2011, 05:47 PM
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I've never tested magnesium over 1200 ppm...usually closer to 1100 ppm. Some people have reported a higher magnesium level though. Hard to say!
Its been over a year since I've tested, and that is the readings I used to get. Have you tested recently? I may need a new test kit. I want to ditch the goofy Elos test kit anyway.
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Old 12-06-2011, 09:10 PM
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my IO has high Mg reading too about 1500pm. I mixed the bucket by rolling it around on the ground, My kh Is about 11 to 12. = less dosing
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Old 12-06-2011, 09:13 PM
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I have a problem with instant ocean too.. They say there is more calcium, but I still struggle to get mine above 320-340 at best! I think my next batch of salt I buy will be a different type.
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my IO has high Mg reading too about 1500pm. I mixed the bucket by rolling it around on the ground, My kh Is about 11 to 12. = less dosing
Where did you get your io from, JL?
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I have some io mixing in the container, I'll give a quick test when I get home and see what the readings are at.
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Old 12-06-2011, 11:22 PM
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From my experience, IO settles terribly. Water changes at the top half of the bucket were 1100ppm, and I was topping up to 1500. DId this a couple times, was the same, So I kept the same MgCl amount every other water change, then tested my tank awhile ago and it was 1650? didn't make sense, so I tested the IO mix next water change, and it was back at 1500ppm. seems the bottom half of the bucket had higher Mg than the top. Mg tests are sketchy at best though, I use what I measure as a ballpark at best.
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Old 12-06-2011, 11:37 PM
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thats why you should always roll your bucket of salt before you use it, no matter what salt you use..... there is probably only one salt on the market that you can actually trust the values on the back of the bucket and that is "Aqua Vittro" made by seachem....its the only salt I am aware of that individually tests each batch of salt and posts the values on the back
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Nanomano, you should be adding some calcium to the freshly mixed saltwater to get it up to 400-420 ppm before you use it. Technically, you should do the same with Mg. Alkalinity is fine in IO.

If a person is trying to keep parameters within reason without dosing then IO is not the best choice as the parameters are low to begin with so waterchanges won't fix anything. You're better off using Reef Crystals or H2Ocean or many of the other higher priced salts.

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"Aqua Vittro" made by seachem....its the only salt I am aware of that individually tests each batch of salt and posts the values on the back
Really? I didn't know that, that's cool. Isn't it like $95 a bucket though?
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Really? I didn't know that, that's cool. Isn't it like $95 a bucket though?
yup, they print a sticker for each batch.....and yes it is a fairly pricey salt
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Really? I didn't know that, that's cool. Isn't it like $95 a bucket though?
I tried it once, I gave the bucket away. It mixed terrible, and my corals freaked out.
Crap, I'm hijacking, sorry...
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