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So my Red Sea pro kit expires this month. Just did a manual test and my tests are as follows.

alk 8.5
Cal 610
Mag 2400

I’m not trusting these numbers and I do think my tests are bad. I have a goegonia that is getting some tissue loss but I believe this is more related to flow. I also have a strawberry shortcake, a hammer, torch flowerpot, cloves and 3 nems. Everyone is happy with the exception of my goegonia that is losing tissue. There is no way everyone would be this happy with that high of mag correct?
 
Hi!

A few details that need clarification first.

- Are you testing your tanks water?
Or fresh mixed batch of red sea coral pro salt?

- Was the bucket mixed when recieved to negate settling and rehomogenize?

- Are you 100% positive your salinity is accurate as a baseline for everything else?
this is one of the most common issues for inaccurate parameters.

I would buy some new test kits. Red sea or salifert and re test.

Also, ensure you are using a properly calibrated salinity measuring tool.
 
It is my tanks water. So doesn’t that mean with that high of magnesium all my coral listed above would be dead? And my nems?

I do not remix. Settling has been tested, and it has been proven to be a myth

I don’t generally touch my tank water unless my parameters are off but since they’re off, I did test it last night. I used a freshly zeroed Milwaukee tester, and I verified it with a tropic marin floating hydrometer. When I do temperature correction, I use an instant read meat thermometer that is accurate up to half a degree.

and again, like I stated earlier, everything in the tank is happy. If you want to know what I have just check out the OP it’s listed in there.
 
Did you do the mag test only once, or did you get the same result 2 or 3 times in a row?
 
Hi!

A few details that need clarification first.

- Are you testing your tanks water?
Or fresh mixed batch of red sea coral pro salt?

- Was the bucket mixed when recieved to negate settling and rehomogenize?

- Are you 100% positive your salinity is accurate as a baseline for everything else?
this is one of the most common issues for inaccurate parameters.

I would buy some new test kits. Red sea or salifert and re test.

Also, ensure you are using a properly calibrated salinity measuring tool.
It is my tanks water. So doesn’t that mean with that high of magnesium all my coral listed above would be dead? And my nems?

I do not remix. Settling has been tested, and it has been proven to be a myth

I don’t generally touch my tank water unless my parameters are off but since they’re off, I did test it last night. I used a freshly zeroed Milwaukee tester, and I verified it with a tropic marin floating hydrometer. When I do temperature correction, I use an instant read meat thermometer that is accurate up to half a degree.

and again, like I stated earlier, everything in the tank is happy. If you want to know what I have just check out the OP it’s listed in there.
 
It is my tanks water. So doesn’t that mean with that high of magnesium all my coral listed above would be dead? And my nems?

I do not remix. Settling has been tested, and it has been proven to be a myth

I don’t generally touch my tank water unless my parameters are off but since they’re off, I did test it last night. I used a freshly zeroed Milwaukee tester, and I verified it with a tropic marin floating hydrometer. When I do temperature correction, I use an instant read meat thermometer that is accurate up to half a degree.

and again, like I stated earlier, everything in the tank is happy. If you want to know what I have just check out the OP it’s listed in there.
Cool so your salinity is dead on if you are using the tropic marin hydrometer!

Buy some new test kits. I prefer salifert for alk cal and mag and red sea pro for ULR nitrate and phosphate. Salifert works ok for 5ppm+ nitrate.
 
Cool so your salinity is dead on if you are using the tropic marin hydrometer!

Buy some new test kits. I prefer salifert for alk cal and mag and red sea pro for ULR nitrate and phosphate. Salifert works ok for 5ppm+ nitrate.
I use the Hannah all in one marine tester for everything but cal and mag.
Why do you prefer salifert?
 

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