Nice Chart on Water Parameters

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It is also for balancing the ionic relationship between Mag and Calc for PH stability and calcium availability in the water column. Our largest tanks are like half a drop of water in the ocean compared volumetrically, so yes there are many things we have to adjust for keeping the ecosystem alive in our tanks :)
 

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I know about the ph stability, but that "ionic relationship between Mag and Calc" is one I'm not familiar with. I have a lot to learn...
 

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I know about the ph stability, but that "ionic relationship between Mag and Calc" is one I'm not familiar with. I have a lot to learn...

Nerd, bulk reef supply has excellent info on this stuff and many other topics. Lots of useful videos too.

Bulk Aquarium Supplies - Reef Aquarium Supplies | BulkReefSupply.com. The club has had group buys with them for years ( I think jay has one going right now) and they are supporters of our frag swap. I recommend checking out the info there.
 
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