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Brightwell NeoMag Magnesium Media 1kg 2.2lbs![]() SKU: BRI01241
Part #: 01241
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NeoMag Provides magnesium, which helps regulate the balance between calcium and carbonates in aquarium water, and is a component of aragonite, the mineral secreted by reef-building organisms to form skeletal material. Technical Background NeoMag is a naturally-occurring mineral of high purity. It is primarily formed abiogenically (via a number of geochemical processes) as opposed to by living organisms (such as corals and other aragonite-secreting organisms). NeoMag is ~13% magnesium by weight, as opposed to ~0.10% Mg by weight (on average) of aragonite. This being the case, NeoMag is a superb source of magnesium in reef aquaria, particularly those with sufficient magnesium demand to require frequent supplementation. It is best-employed in a calcium reactor at a ratio of ~9:1 aragonite:NeoMag by volume. NeoMag may also be used in secondary chambers of calcium reactors to help eliminate free CO2 that has not reacted with the aragonite media, thereby simultaneously reducing the propensity for pH to exist at a depressed level in the aquarium and increasing the rate of media dissolution, and hence magnesium supplementation. Note that each reef aquarium has unique magnesium requirements, and that
it is possible for the magnesium demand in the aquarium to exceed the rate
at which this element is liberated from the NeoMag material. Additionally,
sea salt mixes are often deficient in magnesium, which puts the aquarist at
an immediate disadvantage. In such cases, additional magnesium supplementation
(such as with Brightwell Aquatics Magnesion or Magnesion-P) may be required
to re-establish a natural seawater magnesium concentration (~1,290 - 1,320
ppm); once this concentration has been attained, NeoMag will generally maintain
the concentration within the desired range when the reactor is efficiently
operating. Another option is to employ a larger (or additional) calcium reactor
to house a greater amount of NeoMag. Regardless of the method utilized, it
is not recommended that the ratio of aragonite:NeoMag exceed 7:1 by volume,
as this may increase the alkalinity of the aquarium beyond the desired level. |