If the magnesium level is higher than what the kit will read you may have to refill the syringe and keep going. It will require a little math to figure the value. It's not too hard, but if you need help come post back here and someone will surely assist you.
Thanks for the reply,but I don't think the tank is higher then the 1500 the test kit reads for at the high end.When I put the 1ml syringe in the test tube the color does not change.I am wanting to raise my Mag up to around 1600 becauce I have byrosis.
It's possible you have a bad test kit, but I would try to add more Mag-3 regent to be sure. Some of the salt mixes out there are very high in magnesium and if you don't have much demand the levels can run over 1500.
The decline in magnesium due to calcification is generally very slow (~0-0.5 ppm per day, typically, sometimes a bit more), but water changes will bring that high level back to normal.
The decline in magnesium due to calcification is generally very slow (~0-0.5 ppm per day, typically, sometimes a bit more), but water changes will bring that high level back to normal.
I have tested reef crystals several times, Ca-500, alk10 to 11, mag 1500 to 1760. This is the usual range, I try to test each new batch of box's I buy.
Perhaps it has changed, but I'd be surprised if they altered the commercial recipe that much. Maybe your kit reads high, or your salinity is actually higher than you think?
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