RobTheReefer
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Since we are mixing 8 cups of magnesium sulfate in with a total volume of 16 cups (1 gallon), each cup of the resulting solution contains 1/2 cup (dry) of magnesium sulfate. And since we are supposed to add 2 1/2 cups of this solution after each gallon of the "two part", couldn't we just mix 1 1/4 cups of dry magnesium sulfate (2 1/2 x 1/2) in with either the calcium chloride solution OR the sodium carbonate solution? That way, we could keep the magnesium levels stable and have one less thing to worry about?
If I had a 3 pump doser it wouldn't matter, but I have a two tube dosing pump from innovative aquatics: http://www.innovativeaquatics.com/products/lieutenant-2.html
(I'm not recommending this pump, though. The sodium carbonate solution ate through the tubing and failed in less than 3 weeks).
Anyway, I never took chemistry and don't know what will happen when mixing magnesium sulfate with either calcium chloride or sodium carbonate.
Anybody know?
If I had a 3 pump doser it wouldn't matter, but I have a two tube dosing pump from innovative aquatics: http://www.innovativeaquatics.com/products/lieutenant-2.html
(I'm not recommending this pump, though. The sodium carbonate solution ate through the tubing and failed in less than 3 weeks).
Anyway, I never took chemistry and don't know what will happen when mixing magnesium sulfate with either calcium chloride or sodium carbonate.
Anybody know?