I wanted to see if I'm doing this right and not do any potential harm to the tank. I'm dosing Ca and Mg every other day, and KH on the off days.
I measured my water last saturday. I found Ca, KH, Mg to be low.
Ca:350
KH:8dkh
Mg:950
on Sunday, I dosed:
Seachem Reef Advantage Calcium: 2tsp
Seachem Reef Advantage Magnesium: 5tsp
Yesterday I tested again and dosed:
KH:7dkh
Ca:400
Mg:950
Seachem Reef Builder: 2tsp
Looks like KH has dropped, Mg stayed the same and Ca rose a bit.
I find it a little odd that Magnesium didn't rise at all. Considering that the calcium supplement has magnesium in it as well.
Once I get the levels up to spec in the DT, hat about water changes? Do I dose the replacement water as well? Say If I fill my brute container up ~32g, Can I just mix in the salt, and add the necessary supplements to bring the levels up to spec?
Thanks!
I measured my water last saturday. I found Ca, KH, Mg to be low.
Ca:350
KH:8dkh
Mg:950
on Sunday, I dosed:
Seachem Reef Advantage Calcium: 2tsp
Seachem Reef Advantage Magnesium: 5tsp
Yesterday I tested again and dosed:
KH:7dkh
Ca:400
Mg:950
Seachem Reef Builder: 2tsp
Looks like KH has dropped, Mg stayed the same and Ca rose a bit.
I find it a little odd that Magnesium didn't rise at all. Considering that the calcium supplement has magnesium in it as well.
Once I get the levels up to spec in the DT, hat about water changes? Do I dose the replacement water as well? Say If I fill my brute container up ~32g, Can I just mix in the salt, and add the necessary supplements to bring the levels up to spec?
Thanks!