I tested it on sunday night. It was 900. Changed 5 g but did not test the new water. Then tested the tank water a couple hours after water change. It was 950.
Weird. That is a big drop. I know that Mg++ can precipitate, as with kalk use, but I can't think of a situation where it would precipitate that fast. Water change would do it but it looks like that is not the issue. Did you test more than once? What kind of test kit did you use?
Is this a new tank? or a bunch of new sand or rock? If either is true Mg can drop quite a bit as it coats calcium carbonate based rock or sand. I have never heard of it dropping this much but I suppose in a small tank you might see it.
I am guessing its your make-up water. 5 gallons is probably more than enough to drop your magnesium that much in a smaller tank. Test your make-up water. Also did you aerate the water-up water for 24 hrs. ? Makes me think you didnt since it wen up slightly later.
+1 to the above, also consider that your overall total water volume would be closer to 35 gallons than 45. The Biocube 29's hold a bit more than 20 gallons, just wanted to throw that out there.
Ok, so... the test kit is an elos. You are correct about water, it did not aerate for 24 hours. I had a friend that owns a maintainence company and he wanted to do a sales pitch. So I made some water about 12 hours before he came He did move stuff around. It was after he left that acans weren't looking right. And tank has been running 3 years but I had a thermometer explode and it wiped tank out. That was 6 months ago. Only started replacing coral about 3 months ago. Thanks for all the quick responses!