It looks like an old Mitre saw (minus the box of course)No idea how to characterize it. Ordinary saw I’ve had for 40 years. Meant for wood, but it cut through the rock reasonably well. Not appreciably harder than cutting through a hardwood. :)
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It looks like an old Mitre saw (minus the box of course)No idea how to characterize it. Ordinary saw I’ve had for 40 years. Meant for wood, but it cut through the rock reasonably well. Not appreciably harder than cutting through a hardwood. :)
Magnesium Considerations
In my last tank I supplied all calcium and alk via kalkwasser, so I needed to dose magnesium, and to do so I added extra to my AWC water. The beauty of that plan is mag cannot ever rise higher than the new salt water. Thus, no testing was ever needed.
I’m going to do the same now that I use AFR on this tank. Let’s see how much I’d need.
Currently I’m adding about 12 mL of AFR per day. That’s not actually measured, just based on the doser 1.1 mL per min claim (which Miami says is off, but let’s go with it).
At 43,000 ppm calcium for AFR, that is adding about 0.5 grams per day of actual calcium. At 1900 ppm magnesium, it is adding 0.023 grams of magnesium.
By RMM, I choose to add mag at 10% of calcium, or 0.05 g of magnesium total per day. That is 10% of the calcium. Thus, I need to add 0.05-0.023 g Mg =0.027 g per day.
Since I am auto changing about 2.5 gallons (9.5 liters) per day, I need to effectively add 0.027 g Mg per 9.5 liters = 2.8 ppm of magnesium to my new salt water. It’s hardly enough to even bother with, but I will. It’s also not enough to worry about ionic balance, so I will use the old bag of Epsom salt I gave.
I make up about 80 gallons (300 L) of salt water at a time, so I need 2.8 ppm in 300 L, which will be accomplished using 6 g Epsom salts (using the chem calculator).
Easily done. I’ll change it in the future if the AFR dose changes significantly.
I fully understand Part C is not meant to be used this way but I have 3-4 boxes of it leftover.
Can I use it to add a little magnesium to my systems along with the AFR?
I will also give a little boost to potassium. 1/3 as much as the magnesium. That might or might not be an issue in any given tank. I don't expect any other likely issues from it.
My belief is anything too haywire is outweighed by weekly 10% water changes.
Is the formula roughly the same as yours above?
I expect so, yes. Part C is mostly Epsom salt and the RMM percentage to pick is guesswork anyway.
| 23.98 g | sodium chloride |
| 5.029 g | magnesium chloride |
| 4.01 g | sodium sulfate |
| 1.14 g | calcium chloride |
| 0.699 g | potassium chloride |
| 0.172 g | sodium bicarbonate |
| 0.100 g | potassium bromide |
| 0.0254 g | boric acid |
| 0.0143 g | strontium chloride |
| 0.0029 g | sodium fluoride |
I don’t have AWC on my current tank, but have in the past. I really like the idea of spiking the AWC water with things we want to dose but I had never considered it.Magnesium Considerations
In my last tank I supplied all calcium and alk via kalkwasser, so I needed to dose magnesium, and to do so I added extra to my AWC water. The beauty of that plan is mag cannot ever rise higher than the new salt water. Thus, no testing was ever needed.
I’m going to do the same now that I use AFR on this tank. Let’s see how much I’d need.
Currently I’m adding about 12 mL of AFR per day. That’s not actually measured, just based on the doser 1.1 mL per min claim (which Miami says is off, but let’s go with it).
At 43,000 ppm calcium for AFR, that is adding about 0.5 grams per day of actual calcium. At 1900 ppm magnesium, it is adding 0.023 grams of magnesium.
By RMM, I choose to add mag at 10% of calcium, or 0.05 g of magnesium total per day. That is 10% of the calcium. Thus, I need to add 0.05-0.023 g Mg =0.027 g per day.
Since I am auto changing about 2.5 gallons (9.5 liters) per day, I need to effectively add 0.027 g Mg per 9.5 liters = 2.8 ppm of magnesium to my new salt water. It’s hardly enough to even bother with, but I will. It’s also not enough to worry about ionic balance, so I will use the old bag of Epsom salt I gave.
I make up about 80 gallons (300 L) of salt water at a time, so I need 2.8 ppm in 300 L, which will be accomplished using 6 g Epsom salts (using the chem calculator).
Easily done. I’ll change it in the future if the AFR dose changes significantly.
I can confirm TDO is relatively high in P. I used it for 2 years, when I got a fish that would only eat frozen I stopped and my P started trending lower and lower. I had to start dosing until I found a mix of foods to keep it elevated.Might be The TDO chromoboost which I heard is high in P.
I can confirm TDO is relatively high in P. I used it for 2 years, when I got a fish that would only eat frozen I stopped and my P started trending lower and lower. I had to start dosing until I found a mix of foods to keep it elevated.
Awesome size frags!New corals
I went out to visit Acrogarden, which is a local farm run by Dong Zou. Lots of great healthy corals. Sadly for most of you, he doesn’t ship. But he did give me two corals, a Bali Green Slimer and a PC rainbow. He even dipped them (KCl) which he says he always does for corals he sells.
Both are in my tank now and the green slimer is living up to its name. lol
Here are some pics a few minutes after glueing then down (a process that still stresses me, but I’ll get used to it).
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Those aren’t frags lolAwesome size frags!
Was thinking they were more like mini-colony'sThose aren’t frags lol
@Randy Holmes-Farley
Why does it stress you to glue down the coral?
Was thinking they were more like mini-colony's
The growth form of the green slimer is incredible! That’s exactly the type of growth pattern I like for my sps.