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I think you may have missed the point.Reef Advantage Calcium also has 17mg of magnesium. If you have a coralline algae and lots of it boosting maybe needed if you have LPS dominant tank
You don’t have to test magnesium as frequently as you would test calcium/alk
Dosing by hand could be more of problem but if you have dosing pumps it’s less of a bother as you know magnesium is in its range without needing to test
Magnesium depletes pretty much in balance with calcium, so as you maintain calcium you maintain magnesium at the about ~7% of that calcium rate. If you do that, then it will pretty much stay in balance and you don't need to test it.
That means that if you use a balanced additive solution (ATI, Triton, DIY 3 part, etc.) it will stay balanced and you don't need to test. Some of us use dosing pumps, manual dosing, etc.
It also means that if you are dosing magnesium at some other percentage of calcium and doing so based on "testing" then you re likely and iteratively creating more imbalance than you are correcting for.
Randy's point (he can correct me if I am wrong) was that the depletion ratio based on calcium consumption is likely more reliable than any manual test you are conducting.
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