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magnesium additive question...
Is it absolutely neccassary to have a magnesium test kit before dosing a small amount of magnesium sulfate? I know that sounds stupid, but i also know that with calcium, it is very hard to overdose...do the same principles apply to mag? thanks....
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I don't know.. But I do know that it takes an awful lot of Mg to raise it in a 120g tank.
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Yes! You need to test. It takes a large amount of Magnesium suppliment to raise the level.
You might try using this calculator: http://home.comcast.net/~jdieck1/chem_calc3.html
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first how to you know you need to add magnesium without knowing what the levels are? you need to test anything you add, plain and simple!
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I just got done raising the Mg in my 120 from 700 to 1450. Even testing everyday before supplementing, I still overshot my target of 1350.
Here is what I'd suggest you do: 1. Buy the Salifert Mg test 2. But a 64 ouce bag of Epsom Salt from a pharmacy - $3.50 3. Check your magnesimm level. If it is below 1000, dose 1 cups of Epsom Salt a day until it gets over 1000. 4. Once above 1000, does 1/2 cup of Epsom Salt a day until it gets to 1200. Then 1/4 a cup until it hits 1300. 5. Make sure your calcium reactor is running properly. 6. Check your level monthly, it will drop slower than calcium will, but it will be used up over time. Edit: I just noticed you have a 47 gallon tank. when making changes, it is better to go slow than too fast, so you may want to start with 1/4 cup a day and lower the does as you near 1350ppm Mg. Ther is nothing wrong with taking 2 weeks to raise it, and it is much less stress on your fish/corals.
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