Randy's DIY two part magnesium

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Ok, so I've found what appears to be conflicting information on this two part solution. And if someone could clear it up real quick, that'd be great!
I'm dosing kalkwasser in my ATO. I have BRS magnesium chloride and Walgreens magnesium sulfate. I've read his write up and it's confusing to me(sorry). I want to follow recipe #1 3a but I don't understand adding the "stock solution" after each gallon? What stock solution?
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Do I dissolve 3 cups of epsom salt to 5 cups magnesium chloride to make up 1 gallon of water?


Yes....and this is your "stock" solution.


The rest of that mumbo jumbo has to do with balanced concentrations of the alk, calc and mag parts. After using a gallon of alk or calc, for balanced ions, you need the 610 mls of mag for everybody to be happy ionically.

Hope this helps.
 
Yes....and this is your "stock" solution.


The rest of that mumbo jumbo has to do with balanced concentrations of the alk, calc and mag parts. After using a gallon of alk or calc, for balanced ions, you need the 610 mls for everybody to be happy ionically.

Hope this helps.

Ok I'm just using the two part for magnesium supplement, so what do I use?
 
Ok I'm just using the two part for magnesium supplement, so what do I use?

10:1 chloride to sulfate.

You posted my explanation of the difference:

Note also that this recipe (#3) is different from that given in my DIY two-part recipe, because in that case more magnesium sulfate is necessary to offset the rise in chloride that is provided by both the calcium chloride and the magnesium chloride.

The optimal recipe:

3. Using both Epsom salts and MAG flake, dissolve 7¼ cups MAG flake and ¾ cup Epsom salts in one gallon of water, and use that to supplement magnesium in amounts determined using this linked online calculator, with the entry "Randy's Recipes 1 and 2 Versions A and B," and ignore for this purpose what those designations mean. This recipe is preferred, but its advantage over recipe #2 is minimal in most cases.
 
10:1 chloride to sulfate.

You posted my explanation of the difference:

Note also that this recipe (#3) is different from that given in my DIY two-part recipe, because in that case more magnesium sulfate is necessary to offset the rise in chloride that is provided by both the calcium chloride and the magnesium chloride.

The optimal recipe:

3. Using both Epsom salts and MAG flake, dissolve 7¼ cups MAG flake and ¾ cup Epsom salts in one gallon of water, and use that to supplement magnesium in amounts determined using this linked online calculator, with the entry "Randy's Recipes 1 and 2 Versions A and B," and ignore for this purpose what those designations mean. This recipe is preferred, but its advantage over recipe #2 is minimal in most cases.

Thank you Randy, will I still need to use the stock solution after finishing 1 gallon of this mixture?
 
Thank you Randy, will I still need to use the stock solution after finishing 1 gallon of this mixture?

What mixture? In your case, just dose the magnesium supplement if and when testing shows you need magnesium.
 
Epsom salt from a drug store is USP grade and is fine for the sulfate.

Unless the calcium chloride is made by the Dead Sea Works, or is USP, FCC, reagent grade, etc, then I can't be sure it is OK (but it still might be).
 
Epsom salt from a drug store is USP grade and is fine for the sulfate.

Unless the calcium chloride is made by the Dead Sea Works, or is USP, FCC, reagent grade, etc, then I can't be sure it is OK (but it still might be).

Thank you Randy.[emoji846]
 
Epsom salt from a drug store is USP grade and is fine for the sulfate.

Unless the calcium chloride is made by the Dead Sea Works, or is USP, FCC, reagent grade, etc, then I can't be sure it is OK (but it still might be).


Randy - how should i navigate in Europe through the 47% MgCl2? Need to raise my Magnesium about 350ppm in a 245g tank....that's a lot of Mg.

Another question is, (1) how to dose it and (2) what happens to my salinity if i add 3kg of Mg salt?
 
This calculator shows how much to dose of it:

http://reef.diesyst.com/chemcalc/chem_calc3.html

Each 100 ppm boost to magnesium with magnesium chloride will boost salinity by 0.39 ppt. :)


okay, but how about the epsom and esp the MgCl2 - which products should i look for and which ones avoid. As i understand, the MgCl2 that is used for foot baths is rather safe as most we have here come from Netherlands, an underground sea 1600m inside the core, they ofc claim it's as biologically pure as it can be and has no toxic additives etc. it costs around 7-10 eur per kg here
 
if u mean United States Pharmacopea, then no, this is a us specific term. In Europe i'm not even sure we have an equivalent, but on other hand the normatives here are very strict, so i'm guessing that anything that has to do with humans is chemically very clean. MgCl2 for foot baths has to be exactly that as the pharmacist was ready to have a bet on it.
 

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