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Any problem using epson salts for Mg adjustment?



 
 
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Old September 28th 04, 03:16 PM
Mctabish
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Default Any problem using epson salts for Mg adjustment?

Reefcentral has some articles on this.
It is indeed fine to use epson salt. Some use it as a drip, others as an
additive. Right now, reefcental is down, as well as the temp forums...

HTH
Mc

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Title says it all. Been thinking of blending it with RO/DI water for
some home made Mg up. Is there a formula, or is there other things in
the mix I am not thinking of that would be poison to a reef?
I figured I would test it for copper and phosphates..anything else bad
that might be in there?




 




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