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Using magnesium to fight byropsis


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    slapshot - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Good info, thanks!!!

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    thanks for the info

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    I used kent tech m for my issue in my 75g. I took it up to 2000ppm and held it there for 1 month. The bryopsis died at about 3 weeks and I slowly let it fall back to normal levels the bryopsis did not come back. I also tried the BRS stuff and it didnt work but I only had it to about 1600ppm before I ran out and found out that like Beakerbob said it needs to be above 1800ppm to properly kill the bryopsis.
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