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Hi Thomas
Glad you are finding great success!
For Core7 we find that running your KH at aroung 7dKH gives better results, so much so we are now recommending that to all users. This will also help with your slightly elevated Magnesium readings. Be aware that if you reduce the dose of number 1 you are also reducing the amount of many traces and not just magnesium, if anything it is beeter to run at a slightly elevated Mg as that is not at all dangerous..
All of our dosage recommendations are daily.
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On Mon, 29 Oct at 12:39 PM , Thomas Jensen <
thomas.j.jensen@oracle.com> wrote:
Dear Triton,
I have been using Tritom method for 1 year now, but the biggest change came when I invested in a Alkatronic, so now my KH is rock stable between 8-8,2, resolving in amazing coloration and growth.
Question, for low nutrition systems, where do you recommend KH to be, some say 7,8, you recommend 8,0bit I think this might be a guideline?
I dose almost the same amount of 1, 2, 3a and 3,b each day, but still I have experienced that Mg are raising, and have started to ½ the daily dosing as consumption apparently are not 100% linear in my tank. Or can it be a normal “issue”?
In the weekend I decided to start dosing Fe, Co, Cr, and wow I see the tips of my dear corals turning back to neon yellow as they should within 48 hours, cool stuff, green also seems more green, and the white on my Fire/Ice Tenius looks more sharp, cool stuff…
Dosing, 1ml per 1000 liter, I get that, but is this daily, weekly or is it dose, measure, dose, measure you recommend?
Latest evaluation;
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Looking OK, hope next will have less Si as I have used special media for Si…