Nick72
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@Nick72 - No I don't think so. I was talking about plant nutrient availability within plant tissue (competition between mineral ions). It seems quite likely that having magnesium levels this high would result in melting plants if calcium concentrations did not correlate to these levels. I am unsure why such a high level of epsom salt is required at this stage. Can anybody explain this?
I accept there are lots of views. I think the easy place to start is to get magnesium levels back down or they will flood new tissue and make growth fairly difficult.
@rebel Lots of views. Probably a good thing - liked the oxygen idea. I would opt for more oxygen too, but it's not easy juggling all options at once. I think the whole tank is being pushed a bit hard or those poor shrimp and plants would still be alive.
Absolutely agree there is no need for such large quantities of Mg.
Although referring to Mulder's Chart Mg dose not inhibit other salts.
Still OP is getting enough Mg from Aquadur and should not add additional Mg.
Even without Aquadur he is adding about 5 times too much Mg.
Dave, please stop adding Epsom Salts while using Aquadur.