Magnesium levels way too high!!!

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Just tested my water tonight. My magnesium is 1705. That is really high right? Is that a problem? What should I do? Calcium was 443 and alkalinity was 9.0. I am using Hanna checkers.
 
What test kit did you use ?
Hanna magnesium checker. I have only 3 small corals. Magnesium was low so I have been dosing it with my reef doser. But today it went up a lot.
 
I mean... thats elevated but not detrimental to most corals besides a few softies???
 

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I mean... thats elevated but not detrimental to most corals besides a few softies???
I have a Duncan, frogspawn, and a leather. Will they be ok?
 
How old is the tank? Looks like that purple dry rock? Also what are you dosing into your tank?
 
Frog looks still open, duncan aswell (maybe a bit deflated)

But a few 20% water changes over a week will bring you back to norm levels
 
How old is the tank? Looks like that purple dry rock? Also what are you dosing into your tank?
Tank is 3-4 months old. Yes purple dry rock. I am dosing magnesium, alkalinity, and calcium. Just turned it all if because levels are all good but the magnesium is high.
 
With those corals you could probably keep stable mag with weekly water changes as well.
 
I don't think you should be dosing magnesium at all at this point. Magnesium drains really slowly in most tanks from my experience.
 
Tank is 3-4 months old. Yes purple dry rock. I am dosing magnesium, alkalinity, and calcium. Just turned it all if because levels are all good but the magnesium is high.

I wouldnt dose mag into a tank with 3 corals lol

If anything you dont gotta dose really anything at all except maybe a little alk to help with biological processes
 
Frog looks still open, duncan aswell (maybe a bit deflated)

But a few 20% water changes over a week will bring you back to norm levels
Well that was earlier today. This is what they look like now. Night time.
 

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You only have 3 small corals l would not dose anything water changes would more than enough. Test your fresh salt mix it may be off.
 
Shut your doser off . Start doing small water changes over the next few days . Mag will come down naturally over time but at 1700 you want to try to get it as close to 1400 or even 1500 and then wait for it to dissipate on its own from their
 
I wouldnt dose mag into a tank with 3 corals lol

If anything you dont gotta dose really anything at all except maybe a little alk to help with biological processes
Ok i stoped all doses .
 

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