Hi all,
I've recently been having low magnesium issues.
I went through many different test kits, asked around many different information outlets and no one had a definitive answer.
I then decided to test my salt while it was being mixed ready for a water change.
This is where I found (using 3 different test kits) that the levels of cal/mag/alk were all low. I tried the same on my other bucket of salt only to have the same outcome.
2 different buckets of redsea. A blue bucket and a purple bucket. Both batch numbers tested, and a ticket raised on the redsea website.
I was told to do a stringent test using their own method. I did this, with no change to the readings.
Who tests their salt mix before they do a water change, and what results do you get? As advertised? Or wildly different?
Also, what would you recommend I do?
Tony
I've recently been having low magnesium issues.
I went through many different test kits, asked around many different information outlets and no one had a definitive answer.
I then decided to test my salt while it was being mixed ready for a water change.
This is where I found (using 3 different test kits) that the levels of cal/mag/alk were all low. I tried the same on my other bucket of salt only to have the same outcome.
2 different buckets of redsea. A blue bucket and a purple bucket. Both batch numbers tested, and a ticket raised on the redsea website.
I was told to do a stringent test using their own method. I did this, with no change to the readings.
Who tests their salt mix before they do a water change, and what results do you get? As advertised? Or wildly different?
Also, what would you recommend I do?
Tony