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01/31/2009, 01:10 AM | #1 |
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Low Mg -- Now what
I received some very good advice from Michael that I should start testing my magnesium. I'm running out of things to buy in this hobby (ha ha) so decided to get the tester. Yep! My magnesium is definitely a bit low. Around 1230 ppm.
Aquarium log: http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?k...k-Pl84z9NrIvPg This is likely the result of both the salt I am using (intended more for a FOWLR) and the fact that I'm running carbon 24/7. I've been buffering the alk, since that is also low because of my salt. So besides replacing my salt, what should be my course of action? Is there a magnesium buffer and is there anything I should know about using one? I know alk and calcium buffers tend to work against each other. So what's the story on Mg? |
01/31/2009, 02:49 AM | #2 |
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Mg actually helps stabilize the Alk/CA relationship. Most Mg supplements found in the store are mainly salt, and are around 8% Mg. To raise you Mg to a substantually higher level, it will take a fair amount to get it there. After that, a salt with a good Mg level will keep it there with regular WC's.
Be careful though as this addition of Mg will raise your SG slowly. I did this recently, even though I knew better spaced out, and raised my SG way too high. It cost me a lot of money in lost SPS. My own fault, but the reason I am telling you now......dont be like me. Refer to this article and the following links to review other important chemistry data. http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-06/rhf/index.php http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/oct2003/chem.htm http://archive.reefcentral.com/forum...hreadid=102605
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I have been using Seachem powders for a little over a year now. The advantage calcium also maintains Strontium an Mag. Before I used Kents 2 part, and that was the reason for my falling Mag. I switched to Seachems powders, Raised my Mag with their Mag powder, and have not had to use the Mag since. BTW I test my Mag every month or so becouse I drip kalk and everything checks fine. I also checked my Strontium last week and was good as well. I recommend Seachem powder to anyone, but it is about The most potent additive you can find so be careful. BTW 1230mg does not sound that low. That means there is 410ppm calcium available to the corals as long as your ca is that or higher. There should be a 3:1 ratio MG:ca.
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Tech M also here, I buy it in the gallon jugs and add to it my instant ocean water change. I figure the price is about the same as the premium salt after i buy the additive. And i can get IO from my LFS and save shipping
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Thanks guys. I'll be sure to pick some up.
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First things first,
bring up the Mag (kent M is good stuff). Don't dose more than one thing at a time, they only percipitate anyhow (ie, alk, cal and mag at one time). Raise one at a time only. Mag first. Mag is to calcium as alk is to pH. A good Mag level will help hold steady calcium levels. Also a good Mag level helps to keep steady alkalinity and in turn pH. I think that's right. Chemistry is difficult, that's why I never took it in school. |
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Based on what I've read, that sounds about right. Thanks for the pointers.
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Another vote for Tech M... or you can use Randy's recipe (much cheaper).
I recently switched salts for a boost in mag. I used a 50/50 mix of Coralife and IO and ended posting a mag level of 1440.
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