Finally I have read the entire topic, while I am still planning on raising my SO4 I don’t really believe this will be the “magic ingredient” of Kent Tech M. If having a SO4 level of 4000/4500 ppm won’t have any effect in my Bryopsis I will raise my Mg level to around 1800/2000 ppm (using MgCl2, because otherwise my SO4 will be way to high). If that won’t work I will bring everything back to near NSW and I will buy Ken Tech M.
It will be like searching for a needle in a haystack, but maybe an analysis on Kent Tech M will result in knowing what ingredient can be responsible for killing the Bryopsis. You just need to know the NSW levels of about 80 elements (that’s not so difficult to obtain) and than analyze the Kent Tech M and see what components are significantly higher in proportion. Unfortunately I am not able to do that, and I also don’t know people who could, but maybe there is a chemist in this large community of Reef Central that can do it.
@ redfishsc, I will battle the Bryopsis for at least 2 months, but already I am curious about your way of oxidizing everything in the tank cheaply.
It will be like searching for a needle in a haystack, but maybe an analysis on Kent Tech M will result in knowing what ingredient can be responsible for killing the Bryopsis. You just need to know the NSW levels of about 80 elements (that’s not so difficult to obtain) and than analyze the Kent Tech M and see what components are significantly higher in proportion. Unfortunately I am not able to do that, and I also don’t know people who could, but maybe there is a chemist in this large community of Reef Central that can do it.
@ redfishsc, I will battle the Bryopsis for at least 2 months, but already I am curious about your way of oxidizing everything in the tank cheaply.