How much is too much ?? Dosing limit per day?

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My calcium and magnesium is on the lower side , and I want to raise it obviously. .. but how fast or how much can I dose per day?
 

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You can raise your Ca by 50ppm per day, your Alk by 1.4dKH per day, and your Mg by 100ppm per day. BUT, the first thing I would d0, is to make sure your SG is accurate since this is where you're adding those elements in the first place. I would use a properly calibrated device, i.e. refractometer calibrated with a 35ppt solution(not water), get your SG up to 1.026 and check your numbers in the freshly made SW.
 

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CA -360ppm
MAG- 1000ppm
ALK-8.4

I would raise you Mg first to ~1350. That should take 4 days with 100 ppm per day. Once that level is reached you can raise your Alk and Ca. Your Alk is not terribly low but Ca could be bumped up a little.

Also if you haven't already read this definitely do. It will answer all your questions. Written by Randy himself[emoji4]

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-05/rhf/
 

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CA -360ppm
MAG- 1000ppm
ALK-8.4

What salt mix are you using? Where do you keep your SG? Are you sure of its accuracy? I'm always suspicious of a low SG when I see an Mg reading that low. This is usually due to an mis/uncalibrated measuring device giving you a false reading, causing you to add too little salt mix, and by extension too little Ca, Mg and Alk when you make up your WC water. Even the most basic of salt mixes, i.e. plain IO, Red Sea, etc. will have a Mg of ~1300ppm at an accurate SG reading of 1.026(35ppt).
 
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If you raise the salinity to 35 ppt (sg = 1.0264), they will all rise, mag from 1200 to 1377 ppm. :)
Will be raising salt starting today :) thank you ! And one quick question randy, one two of my acros are loosing color and one turned brown. .. no tissue loss. Just randomly happened. Coincidentally after I dosed one time of peroxide. Not sure if that was the case, but any ideas off my parameters? ? All other corals are fine
 

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Brown may be from elevated zooxanthellae (which are golden brown), and the hydrogen peroxide may have killed organisms (such as bacteria) which boosted nutrients that zooxanthellae consume.
 

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