Question about magnesium and stability

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So I have been struggling for awhile to get my tank good enough to house soft corals, I have always had problems keeping soft corals until recently most of the new ones I have been adding are doing good for once, so I decided to test my parameters and they all look fine expect magnesium witch is at 1170, usually at 1350 but I have been slacking a bit on testing, my question is the lower magnesium levels be why soft corals are finally doing better In my tank? Should I raise my levels back to normal levels? I’m worried it’s going to effect my corals, or is it completely unrelated to magnesium entirely?
 

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There is no normal level, try not chase numbers as corals will eventually get used to a stable level wheather it may be 1250,1350 or 1450 stability is key. Mine are happy at 1290-1350 so bit of room for magnesium to move but its not a big swing.

If you want to raise with chemicals try no more than 50ppm increase per day. Raise it over 5 days.
Even a simple water changes can increase your levels till your desired ppm and its less of a shock to corals ect.
 

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What salt are you using?

Unless your salt has low magnesium, then your reading of 1170 could be a testing error.
 

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I've had magnesium down to 900 without noticing any problems. It wouldn't be a bad idea to bring it back up to 1350 or so with some magnesium chloride but I really doubt it's the cause of your corals not doing well.

I've increased Mg 300ppm in one go with no problem.
 

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Thank you .
Now questioning why I maintain my alk at 7.5dkh ?

it’s suggested in that link to be between 9-10
But nsw is 7-7.5

my cal is 425 and everything is stable .
I might try increasing alk a little to see if anything is happier
 

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Thank you .
Now questioning why I maintain my alk at 7.5dkh ?

it’s suggested in that link to be between 9-10
But nsw is 7-7.5

my cal is 425 and everything is stable .
I might try increasing alk a little to see if anything is happier

Randy recommends 7-12, I can't see why the link would recommend such a high alk as a good few salts are lower than 9.
 
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What salt are you using?

Unless your salt has low magnesium, then your reading of 1170 could be a testing error.
Red Sea blue bucket is what I am using, when I checked using check my batch from Red Sea it correlates with the readings of magnesium I am getting, should I retest to double check though?
 
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With low mag .
I thought there needs to be a specific range and min to maintain alkalinity and calcium ?
What salt are you using ?
How often are you doing water changes ?

are you dosing much for calcium and alkalinity ?
I’m using Red Sea blue bucket, I do a 5-10 gallon water change a week, I dose calcium maybe 1 time a month at the moment and alk is stable enough to where I don’t really have to dose it yet
 

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