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I've tested it a couple times in the past, it usually comes in around: Ca @ 450-470ppm, Alk @ 12 - 12.5dKH, Mg @ 1350-14ooppm. The tests were done with a properly calibrated refractometer at a SG of 1.026(35ppt).
Ill be looking forward to thisMaking a fresh batch this weekend for a wc so sample will be sent out. I'll post the results when they become available.
So with monthly water changes Al, and Li will continue to accumulate because nothing in our systems will use up these two elementz, right?
That's exactly the problem. There is high manganese in fresh mix.
When added to the tank it causes problems to your corals.
You will never find high manganese in your tank.
Some how all this high manganese is utilized.
And I am pretty sure high manganese is harmful to corals.
So you are adding high manganese to your tank.
And somehow this high manganese is not measured in your tank water.
This has me worried.
I use red sea coral pro too. That's why I want a definite answer if this high manganese is really harmful to my corals.