mokusei
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I have read that one should not raise Magnesium levels by more than about 200ppm in one day. Well, today I proved this to myself when I miscalculated and accidentally raised my Mg by ~240ppm (from ~1080ppm to ~1320ppm, Salifert). I did this by mixing MgSO47H20 USP (pharmaceutical grade Epsom salt) with RODI water and adding it to my tank.
The result: within 45 minutes several Astraea and small Stomatella snails fell ill. They have not died yet, so I suppose there is some chance that they'll recover.
I have since done a large water change, which I hope will prevent further casualties. So far none of my other livestock (including Cerith snails, Bali Red Fromia Starfish, Rainford's Goby, Favites, Acan echinata, Acropora, Seriatopora, Montipora, Zoathids, GSP, Xenia, mushrooms, chalice, Caulastrea, clove polyps, Porites, Fungia) has shown any obvious negative reactions.
My uneducated guess is that the snails were affected by the rapid increase in specific gravity. I would welcome other opinions on this.
The result: within 45 minutes several Astraea and small Stomatella snails fell ill. They have not died yet, so I suppose there is some chance that they'll recover.
I have since done a large water change, which I hope will prevent further casualties. So far none of my other livestock (including Cerith snails, Bali Red Fromia Starfish, Rainford's Goby, Favites, Acan echinata, Acropora, Seriatopora, Montipora, Zoathids, GSP, Xenia, mushrooms, chalice, Caulastrea, clove polyps, Porites, Fungia) has shown any obvious negative reactions.
My uneducated guess is that the snails were affected by the rapid increase in specific gravity. I would welcome other opinions on this.