I'm just getting around to do the purchase of that Magnesium test kit and additive... Spike mentioned that he thought my "available calcium might be affected negatively by low Mag..." )correct me if I am wrong on that Spike.
But on my search tonight, I found this statement, I never saw before...
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Seachem Reef Advantage Magnesiumâ"žÂ¢ is a concentrated (80,000 ppm) optimized blend of magnesium, chloride, and sulfate salts designed to restore depleted levels of magnesium with minimal impact to the ionic ratios found in natural sea water. Reef Advantage Magnesiumâ"žÂ¢ contains no ammonia! This is a common contaminant in every liquid magnesium supplement on the market. Severely depleted levels of magnesium (below 800 mg/L) can cause depressed pH levels and an inability to maintain proper calcium levels. Magnesium depletion is commonly associated with the use of kalkwasser. 600 g treats 10,000 L (2,500 gallons).
The part that caught my eye was the "Magnesium depletion is commonly associated with the use of kalkwasser." part.
Has anyone else been watching this? Or is this one for the Mythbusters?
J
But on my search tonight, I found this statement, I never saw before...
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Seachem Reef Advantage Magnesiumâ"žÂ¢ is a concentrated (80,000 ppm) optimized blend of magnesium, chloride, and sulfate salts designed to restore depleted levels of magnesium with minimal impact to the ionic ratios found in natural sea water. Reef Advantage Magnesiumâ"žÂ¢ contains no ammonia! This is a common contaminant in every liquid magnesium supplement on the market. Severely depleted levels of magnesium (below 800 mg/L) can cause depressed pH levels and an inability to maintain proper calcium levels. Magnesium depletion is commonly associated with the use of kalkwasser. 600 g treats 10,000 L (2,500 gallons).
The part that caught my eye was the "Magnesium depletion is commonly associated with the use of kalkwasser." part.
Has anyone else been watching this? Or is this one for the Mythbusters?
J