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You can. Maybe a different salt when you use up that one? For now you can use magnesium sulfate from the drug store (epsom salt) Can look at reef calculator to figure out how much to dose to bring it up.So even if I mix at 1.026, going to need to dose Mag for a little bit it looks like.
Suggestions?
You could give it a go, wouldn’t hurt but if your sallt is mixing that low it probably won’t help. If your salt was mixing higher it would help.Or should I just increase the mix to 1.026 and do some 10-20 gal (90 gal tank + sump) changes every week to bring it up slowly?
I would just do water changes at 1.026. It's not a huge change so going up with water changes is fine or even if you went higher with a couple to go up faster 1.025 to 1.026 wouldn't hurt anything.Or should I just increase the mix to 1.026 and do some 10-20 gal (90 gal tank + sump) changes every week to bring it up slowly?
just did a 5 gal mix up to 1.026....still got only 1200 Mg
Might be worth mixing up a little test solution for the refractometer just to be certain. I suspect though that it is the test kit and or the salt.just did a 5 gal mix up to 1.026....still got only 1200 Mg
Lol, my kitchen scale doesn't go to 0.01g.Might be worth mixing up a little test solution for the refractometer just to be certain. I suspect though that it is the test kit and or the salt.
For the refractometer check:
3.65 grams of sodium chloride in 96.35 grams (mL) of purified fresh water. That will read 35ppt on the refractometer. Make sure you use table salt and not reef salt.
If refractometer checks out then just dose 100ppm Mg for your water volume. You can bump Mg 100ppm/day
I am still leaning towards par and Nitrate/nutrition though being the culprit
Perhaps it’s time to start dosing, a lot of products, I use Fritz. Before you do that, take a water sample to your lfs and have them check it. If it’s the same start dosing to bring it up.Also, note Nitrates had been 10 ish for a while.
10ish is kinda low IMO for LPS unless they are catching food to eat 2 or 3 times a week.Also, note Nitrates had been 10 ish for a while.
It's been a few months since I've done that, but they had been matching salinity and nitrate/calcium reasonably well previously.Perhaps it’s time to start dosing, a lot of products, I use Fritz. Before you do that, take a water sample to your lfs and have them check it. If it’s the same start dosing to bring it up.
I would have them check your magnesium.It's been a few months since I've done that, but they had been matching salinity and nitrate/calcium reasonably well previously.
I don't think the close one has a Magnesium tester. Will try when I go to the farther one.I would have them check your magnesium.
I don't think the close one has a Magnesium tester. Will try when I go to the farther one.
Would low Mag affect chaeto growth? I tried to start some and while it gets tons of light and tumbles freely, it's still about the same size almost 2 months later. I can’t help with that, I’ve never had chaeto, sorry.
Yes, I agree light is likely a little low. I had it measured by LFS and at the time I was running 70%, with intent to go to 85% over 30 days.Magnesium on the low side is not the answer to fix all your troubles. Yes it would be better if it was higher.
Earlier I asked about your lights and I will reiterate 2- xr15 on a 90g tank is way way too little. For a tank that size you need at least 4 preferably 6. You said the coral was likely getting 90par. Is that an actual measurement? I would be surprised if it was even close to that unless it was directly under one of the xr15's. In the photos some of your zoas are very elongated vertically trying to reach more light. The Duncan and green hammer are also stretching upwards like the torch.
You need to take a much closer look at your lighting and par levels and fix the low nitrate issue. The reason your phosphate is high is there is not enough nitrate and low par are not allowing photosynthesis in the corals and algae on the rock to grow and use the phosphates.
Can you take a full tank picture so we can see the whole thing with lights etc?
Also still wondering what you used for gravel on the bottom?