M mike oglesby New member Sep 26, 2011 #1 Frag tank parameters are mag 1500 kh 11 ca 460 ph 8.3 am. 0 no3. 0 no2. 0 po. 0 salt 36
Chris27 New member Sep 26, 2011 #2 It's hard to say, given most references don't ever go into it, but 1500 ppm won't be a problem.
Ron Reefman Active member Sep 26, 2011 #3 Some people push it to 1700-1800 in order to get rid of certian kinds of algae. 1500 isn't an aiiue.
stingythingy45 New member Sep 26, 2011 #4 Agree,I've had mine up past 1550 ppm with no issues. *It's been mentioned a few times that elevated MG can help combat Bryopsis.
Agree,I've had mine up past 1550 ppm with no issues. *It's been mentioned a few times that elevated MG can help combat Bryopsis.
HighlandReefer Team RC Sep 26, 2011 #5 Oceanic salt mix has very high mag levels. Per Billy's tests it has a mag level around 1650 ppm at a salinity of 1.0264. Hobbyists use this mix without problems.
Oceanic salt mix has very high mag levels. Per Billy's tests it has a mag level around 1650 ppm at a salinity of 1.0264. Hobbyists use this mix without problems.
1 10reefman New member Sep 29, 2011 #6 I was also wondering about high mag. I use instant ocean and my Elos kit read 1650. I guest this is ok?
I was also wondering about high mag. I use instant ocean and my Elos kit read 1650. I guest this is ok?
B bamf25 New member Sep 30, 2011 #7 10reefman said: I was also wondering about high mag. I use instant ocean and my Elos kit read 1650. I guest this is ok? Click to expand... That seems odd since IO is only "rated" at 1300 Mg.
10reefman said: I was also wondering about high mag. I use instant ocean and my Elos kit read 1650. I guest this is ok? Click to expand... That seems odd since IO is only "rated" at 1300 Mg.