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![]() Like others have already mentioned, it's been my experience that I can't anything to sit right unless my Mg is in the 1400 - 1450 range. Now my Mg is the first thing I check before I even consider adjusting Ca or Alk.
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![]() Thanks for the info everyone
![]() I really thought that I could get away with regular water change in such a small tank instead of any sort of dosing but seems like not a chance ![]() I will get a Mg test kit today. Which one would you suggest?
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![]() Red Sea mg is good.
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![]() Red sea is accurate but Salifert is much faster/easier to use and just as consistent.
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