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Magnesium 4000g Aquaforest
Magnesium 4000g - Aquaforest
An agent for increasing magnesium levels in reef aquariums. Magnesium is essential for the proper development of corals.
Data sheet
- Solid or liquid
- Solid powder
- Type of addition
- MAGNESIUM
- Dangerous classified products Article R. 1342-1:
- Dangerous. Follow the usage precautions.
Specific References
- EAN13
- 5902026730341
- Weight
- 4 kg
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Magnesium 4000g - Aquaforest
Description
An agent to increase magnesium levels in reef aquariums. Magnesium is essential for the proper development of corals. A reduced magnesium level can lead to an inability to maintain an appropriate calcium level and a too low pH. The recommended magnesium level in reef aquariums is 1180 to 1460 mg/l (ppm).
Dosage
Dissolve 10 g in 1000 ml of RODI water.
The dosage should be determined by the results of your water tests and the daily consumption of corals.
Before applying a magnesium solution to the water, it is recommended to conduct a water test to check the current water parameters.
100 ml of magnesium solution in 100 l of water increases the magnesium level by 1.2 mg/l (ppm).
We do not recommend increasing the magnesium level by more than 50 ppm per day.
In order to maintain ionic balance, KH buffer and reef mineral salt should also be applied.
Magnesium and calcium or reef mineral salt can be combined into a single solution. Contains MgCl2x6H2O.
Recommendations
- Keep away from children.
- Product for aquarium use only.
- Not suitable for human consumption.
FAQ
Can I dilute your calcium, KH buffer, and magnesium with less water to obtain a stronger solution? If yes, what is the limit? The reason is that my tank does not evaporate much, and if I use the recommended dose, I will add a lot of water to my tank.
Yes, it is possible to make stronger solutions of calcium and magnesium. To keep it safe, we recommend preparing doses that are a maximum of 2 or 3 times stronger. A higher concentration solution may clog the pump. The KH buffer is a saturated solution, so you cannot achieve a higher concentration.