So I've learned how important magnesium is- but now I'm looking for clarification on a few things in terms of dosing it.
Epsom salt is Magnesium Sulfate MgSO4·7H2O - so when it breaks down into the tank, I'm assuming you get - MgSO4·7H2O -> Mg + SO4 + H20(excess) or does the breakdown occur some other way? If this is the case, what are the risks of having those sulfate's cruising around? Essentially this means you're dosing the tank with Sulfur, right? Any ups or downs with this?
Now BRS recommends doing Magnesium Sulfate along with Magnesium Chloride- And their claim is that the sulfate and chloride balances out somehow- is the reaction then:
MgSO4·7H2O + MgCl2(H2O)x -> Mg + SO4Cl2 + H2O(excess) ??
So is the Sulfur Chloride a stable ion(??) or somehow less 'bad' for the tank than the free sulfur? I know Brightwell's Magnesium supplement is a blend of the two magnesium's as well, so I'm guessing there must be a reason, I'd just like to see if we could figure out the actual reason instead of just assuming.
Thanks in advance all!!
Epsom salt is Magnesium Sulfate MgSO4·7H2O - so when it breaks down into the tank, I'm assuming you get - MgSO4·7H2O -> Mg + SO4 + H20(excess) or does the breakdown occur some other way? If this is the case, what are the risks of having those sulfate's cruising around? Essentially this means you're dosing the tank with Sulfur, right? Any ups or downs with this?
Now BRS recommends doing Magnesium Sulfate along with Magnesium Chloride- And their claim is that the sulfate and chloride balances out somehow- is the reaction then:
MgSO4·7H2O + MgCl2(H2O)x -> Mg + SO4Cl2 + H2O(excess) ??
So is the Sulfur Chloride a stable ion(??) or somehow less 'bad' for the tank than the free sulfur? I know Brightwell's Magnesium supplement is a blend of the two magnesium's as well, so I'm guessing there must be a reason, I'd just like to see if we could figure out the actual reason instead of just assuming.
Thanks in advance all!!