Good Afternoon!
I have been keeping saltwater fish for many years and always had a few corals here and there but never a coral dominated tank..
As I am starting this journey I am noticing that the salt I use (Instant Ocean Purple Box) gives a pretty low mag compared to what industry standards are for what mag should be. Are the 2 options:
1) Keep using IO and start dosing Mag/other elements that will get depleted (in the form of All for One) as my Euphyllia and others consume it?
2) Switch to a different salt that starts out at higher levels which may be more expensive, but doesn't require dosing?
I mix up salt as I need it and don't keep it in a container for long periods of time so thought reef crystals may be a slightly better option.
In the long run does the money I save in the salt just basically get repurposed to additives for Mag, calcium, and Alk?
If option 2 is better in the long run, any salts you guys recommend?
I have been keeping saltwater fish for many years and always had a few corals here and there but never a coral dominated tank..
As I am starting this journey I am noticing that the salt I use (Instant Ocean Purple Box) gives a pretty low mag compared to what industry standards are for what mag should be. Are the 2 options:
1) Keep using IO and start dosing Mag/other elements that will get depleted (in the form of All for One) as my Euphyllia and others consume it?
2) Switch to a different salt that starts out at higher levels which may be more expensive, but doesn't require dosing?
I mix up salt as I need it and don't keep it in a container for long periods of time so thought reef crystals may be a slightly better option.
In the long run does the money I save in the salt just basically get repurposed to additives for Mag, calcium, and Alk?
If option 2 is better in the long run, any salts you guys recommend?