Help lowering magnesium

xaacuetara

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Hi guys!

I've struggling with high levels of magnesium in my tank, I check parameters every week, and for the past 3 weeks, magnesium has been going up. Also my nitrates are kind of high, but those are going gradually down, so I'm not too worried about it.

So I would really really appreciate any advice, to control magnesium a little. Thanks a lot!

Specific gravity 1.026
Calcium 380
Phosphate 0305
Alkalinity 10.2
Magnesium 2000
Nitrates 20
Ammonia 0
 

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What salt do you use? How did it get to that level? Have you taken sample to LFS for second test check?
 

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As inferred by Lavey29, I'd first question the test kit results and I would want to see if a different test kit gave a significantly different number and if your current test kit gave a significantly different number on new saltwater that's been sitting a while to stabalize or on another system. If after verifying the number you are sitting at 2000 the only thing I would do is maybe larger water changes, I've seen high magnesium in systems a few times and haven't figured out why but also noticed it doesn't appear to have any negative affect on corals over the short term.
 

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I recently had this issue and posted my journey here:

I found test kits to be quite unreliable for Magnesium. But once I got a reference sample and was able to calibrate the test kits around the reference samples, that improved my confidence in the measurements. Aquaforest has a magnesium test kit with a reference sample.
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Also found that snails become lethargic and eventually die (starve?) at levels around 1700ppm for prolonged periods (3+ wks). People report the same with clams.

I did 8% water changes per day for ~25 days with Tropic Marine salt (~1330pm Mag) to bring my levels back in check. If you don't have any issues with your wildlife I would do smaller water changes over a longer period of time.

What are you dosing? The magnesium has to be imported from somewhere: dosing, salt mix, some foods have magnesium as an additive.
 

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