Water parameters

You are welcome. I've not used the noted product for magnesium. I use a mix of magnesium sulfate and magnesium chloride from Bulk Reef Supply. It depletes slowly , so I rarely dose any. Salt mix takes care of it mostly.
 
I did pick up the product two days ago so I'm going to test to see where it's at just to see if it's working.

I had something weird happen that I noticed last night. I tested my sg late at night the two outside was about 32°F the tank temp was 79° the house was 74°. My sg was 1.021 then this morning I tested it again. Outside temp was 65° tank temp 79° and inside the house was 74. The sg was 1.023. And then tonight I checked it and it was 1.021. Is this normal for the sg to fluctuate overnight.
 
I know it's still low I found out my refractrometer needed to be calibrated. So I am working on raising my sg up.
 
There is a slight evap occurring but I would not think that should cause the sg to jump that much.
 
I've been looking into recommended reef parameters and when I do a Google search I can't find a consistent chart that shows the recommended parameters.
 
I've been looking into recommended reef parameters and when I do a Google search I can't find a consistent chart that shows the recommended parameters.

There are such things as balanced alkalinity & Ca tables but the best method if you are just starting out is to simply go with the parameters of the salt you use. Then you are not fighting against yourself with water changes. If you keep coral, then you may choose a reef salt. For instance I use Seachem Reef Salt at 1.026 and my parameters stay at 440 Ca, 9.0 KH and 1320 MG.
After your corals start growing, you dose to keep these levels stable.
Good Luck!
 
The red coral pro salt
Temp 77°F
Sg 1.025\6
Ph = 8.2 - 8.4
Alk = 12.3 - 12.7
Ca = 455 - 475
Mg = 1360 - 1420
K = 390 - 410
 
Thanks. I think you posted that before. Maybe I need to just take a step back and relax. Someone said my mg was high so I started looking at everything and one person tells me one and so forth and so on. I started dosing and got my mg up to 1440 which my lfs said was about right. But does not really match the chart on the site. So I started to question everything.

Thanks tmz
 
The red coral pro salt
Temp 77°F
Sg 1.025\6
Ph = 8.2 - 8.4
Alk = 12.3 - 12.7
Ca = 455 - 475
Mg = 1360 - 1420
K = 390 - 410

These are just fine and RSCP is a good salt. I have seen a lot of beautiful tanks with a wide range of parameters. Now the real trick to success is balancing what goes in with what goes out. Nutrient import and export. Watching nitrates and phosphates along with visible signs of algae and how often you clean your glass will help you find that sweet spot.
 
These are just fine and RSCP is a good salt. I have seen a lot of beautiful tanks with a wide range of parameters. Now the real trick to success is balancing what goes in with what goes out. Nutrient import and export. Watching nitrates and phosphates along with visible signs of algae and how often you clean your glass will help you find that sweet spot.

Thank you for taking the time to explain and break things down for me. Been really helpful.
 
Thanks. I think you posted that before. Maybe I need to just take a step back and relax. Someone said my mg was high so I started looking at everything and one person tells me one and so forth and so on. I started dosing and got my mg up to 1440 which my lfs said was about right. But does not really match the chart on the site. So I started to question everything.

Thanks tmz

You 're welcome.

I've not used the Red Sea Coral Pro salt. Some have reported difficulty mixing it. You might want to search it up on the Reef Chemistry forum.

FWIW, mine are : sg 1.026 = or - .001, mag 1480ppm. calcium 480ppm , alk 9.4 dkh. They've been there for a very long time. Constancy is important. NO3 is <0.1ppm ,PO4 0.02 to .04ppm. PH 8.15 to 8.35.
 
You 're welcome.

I've not used the Red Sea Coral Pro salt. Some have reported difficulty mixing it. You might want to search it up on the Reef Chemistry forum.

FWIW, mine are : sg 1.026 = or - .001, mag 1480ppm. calcium 480ppm , alk 9.4 dkh. They've been there for a very long time. Constancy is important. NO3 is <0.1ppm ,PO4 0.02 to .04ppm. PH 8.15 to 8.35.

Since my mg, alk, ca seemed low to everyone I decided to finally spend the time looking into a guideline for where things need to be at. That's all I was trying to find out. I figured since I have time to focus on my tank now I should figure things out. And when I get lost or questions I ask more often now since I'm out on med leave at work. I got nothing but time right now
 
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