Concerns over Mg

Sage Robinson

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Still relatively new to the hobby and just been doing my monthly test of Mg (red sea kit) and its up around 1560. Is this okay or way to high. I dont dose any Mg but are having to dose Ca (4ppm )and Alk daily (0.56 dKH).
Salinity -stable at 1.024 tested every couple of days
Alk- 8.26 dKH
Ca 455 ppm
Phosphate 0.1 ppm (GFO still bringing it down)
Nitrate 0 ppm
Ammonia 0 ppm
 

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Mag is not so much of a problem .. it will come down .. but a little more info over your tank would be help full .. what corals do you have .. how old do s your tank .. and really your nitrate could be a little higher your tank will need some nutrients for your corals
 

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Read very carefully the instructions.

For R.S mag test be sure to stop dripping reagent as soon as the colour changes to grey/blue, & take reading then, even if test solution turns back to pink
 

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