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Your Alk is fine. What is your Mg at?
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good call. I was wondering if I needed to by that test kit. I have good salt (with sufficient Mg) and do water changes about every 3 weeks. further, i have Mg dosing solution but don't plan to tie it to an automatic doser like the Ca and Alk.
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This is why I asked about your Mg.
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I'm still kinda new: what is RTN and STN?
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Slow or fast tissue necrosis. Its when the flesh of the coral starts to recede. Sometimes it happens overnight and your entire coral is gone or sometimes it's a slow process over many days / weeks.
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ORP
while the iron is hot ... anyone out there know why ORP would sit around 350mV with my ozone generator sitting unplugged?
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Clean water? Dirty probe?
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Strangely enough when i used RC on my 97 and 404 I rarely ever used any of my Mg chems. It was always at 1400 but I was never sure how lol.
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Yeah, I have read about RC having MG levels anywhere from 1000 to 1450 over the last few years.
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and undetectable levels of liquid death apparently.
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alkalinity, calcium, ozone |
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