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I have a couple questions. Why doesn't it post anything about alkalinity, salinity, or nitrates?
In the DATA tab, it shows my phosphorous/phosphate as 11 µg/l and 0.03366 mg/l and the setpoint for those values are 6 - 23 µg/l and 0.018 - 0.07 mg/l. Correct me if I am wrong but those numbers are right in range which should be perfect right? Then why is the report recommending that I dose phosphate because my phosphorous/phosphate is too low?
It is recommending that I dose my magnesium because that too is low. I am already dosing mag 10 ml daily. It says it is low but it is 1323 mg/l and the setpoint is 1320 - 1500 mg/l. Granted it is almost out of range but it's not concerning right? I shouldn't do anything, right?
My lithium is high. Not sure about that yet.
My potassium and iodine are low. Should I do what this suggests and dose both or is this an issue with water changes not being frequent enough? Should I maybe dose micro elements.
All in all I think this report is pretty good. And the Magnesium and calcium numbers on this are not far off of what I get with my Red Sea tests. And The Phosphate is the exact number I get with my Salifert test. I really wish there was alkalinity and nitrates on this report so I can compare those as well. What do you guys think if you have the time, please?
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I have a couple questions. Why doesn't it post anything about alkalinity, salinity, or nitrates?
In the DATA tab, it shows my phosphorous/phosphate as 11 µg/l and 0.03366 mg/l and the setpoint for those values are 6 - 23 µg/l and 0.018 - 0.07 mg/l. Correct me if I am wrong but those numbers are right in range which should be perfect right? Then why is the report recommending that I dose phosphate because my phosphorous/phosphate is too low?
It is recommending that I dose my magnesium because that too is low. I am already dosing mag 10 ml daily. It says it is low but it is 1323 mg/l and the setpoint is 1320 - 1500 mg/l. Granted it is almost out of range but it's not concerning right? I shouldn't do anything, right?
My lithium is high. Not sure about that yet.
My potassium and iodine are low. Should I do what this suggests and dose both or is this an issue with water changes not being frequent enough? Should I maybe dose micro elements.
All in all I think this report is pretty good. And the Magnesium and calcium numbers on this are not far off of what I get with my Red Sea tests. And The Phosphate is the exact number I get with my Salifert test. I really wish there was alkalinity and nitrates on this report so I can compare those as well. What do you guys think if you have the time, please?