Can I mix Aquaforest Magnesium with just saltwater, not RODI

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Hi there,
I want to add more magnesium with aquaforest, but if I do it using RODI it raises extremely slowly and my corals consume it quick

Can I mix it with just saltwater to avoid lowering salinity like when I use rodi?

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What test kit are you using to determine your usage? What are your alk and calcium consumption?
 
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What test kit are you using to determine your usage? What are your alk and calcium consumption?
Salifert for testing

Its at about 1300 currently, I am unsure on consumption but I am not dosing right now as Im trying to get my alk down

I'd like to get it to 1400 since I have a fair amount of LPS, which from the info I have seen enjoy slighly elevated magnesium
 

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I highly suggest reading this thread
 
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I highly suggest reading this thread
Thanks

I actually bought the test kit just before Randy sent me that the other day haha, I am just using it since I already have it
 

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The point being that you stated your corals consume it quickly and that likely isn’t so. 1300 is a great number no matter what corals you keep.
 

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If you do want to add magnesium, it can be formulated at quite a high concentration in RO/DI, so the amount of water being used should not be a limitation.

I would not add it to seawater. I worry that magnesium carbonate and/or hydroxide will precipitate if you add much.
 
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If you do want to add magnesium, it can be formulated at quite a high concentration in RO/DI, so the amount of water being used should not be a limitation.

I would not add it to seawater. I worry that magnesium carbonate and/or hydroxide will precipitate if you add much.
Right ok, thanks, I'll just make a a higher concentrated solution
 

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