ryangrieder
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- Northern Jersey
So im really getting tired of my algae issue that sprung up again. so i talked to a nice guy over at Manhattan Aquarium and russ at saltwater critters (another great guy) and they convinced me to try the whole rasing magnesium thing to kill it. the guy from manhattan aquariums reccomended kent tech M magnesium. i just went over to russ's house and bought a gallon of ESV B-ionic Magnesium. i was told to double to triple the treatment and raise my magnesium up to 1800-2000. So, directions say add 1 1/2 ml per gallon every day until i hit my level i want to be at. its a 46 bow (3 fish no corals) and with sump so maybe 50g total of water. im dosing 150ml a day. my magnesium level is currently i think around 1300-1400. i have a couple questions on this...
1. what test kit goes that high up on the scale chart of around 2000? i have a red sea test kit and it stops at 1350.
2. is 1800-2000 good? i have also heard 1600-1800 works as well.
3. does temp or salt levels have anything to do with this as well or just leave it as normal?
4. i was told tech m to use, but i got ESV instead because i love ESV, should still be fine right? or does kent work better for this situation?
5. should i be doing anything else while i do that? check any other levels? turn skimmer off? anything random like that?
6. who has done this method and works? i was told be careful, but it works amazing. usually takes 2-3 weeks to get levels right then it all slowly dies.
7. here are a few pics of the algae i have, i have three different types, will this method kill all three types?
first type...(dont know what type. small stem going up with faded ferns)
second type...(just hair i believe)
third type...(not sure what kind either. like spaghetti style all intwined)
thanks all if you answer, and ill keep it updated on how it works...
1. what test kit goes that high up on the scale chart of around 2000? i have a red sea test kit and it stops at 1350.
2. is 1800-2000 good? i have also heard 1600-1800 works as well.
3. does temp or salt levels have anything to do with this as well or just leave it as normal?
4. i was told tech m to use, but i got ESV instead because i love ESV, should still be fine right? or does kent work better for this situation?
5. should i be doing anything else while i do that? check any other levels? turn skimmer off? anything random like that?
6. who has done this method and works? i was told be careful, but it works amazing. usually takes 2-3 weeks to get levels right then it all slowly dies.
7. here are a few pics of the algae i have, i have three different types, will this method kill all three types?
first type...(dont know what type. small stem going up with faded ferns)
second type...(just hair i believe)
third type...(not sure what kind either. like spaghetti style all intwined)
thanks all if you answer, and ill keep it updated on how it works...
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