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Red Sea

RedSea Magnesium Pro Reagent Refill Kit

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$24.99

$24.99
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Reagent refill for Red Sea Magnesium Pro Test Kit. Enough reagent for 75 tests. Red Sea reagent refills make this line of test kits one of the most affordable high quality test kits available.
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UPC 730773214167
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Product Questions

I'm curious, I bought this refill kit to replace the one from the reef foundation kit (cal,alk,mag) and the bottles for A and B chemicals are larger in the refill. Does this just mean I can do more tests off the refill vs from the reef foundation kit, or are the instructions different. The refill didn't come with instructions, plus when I did the test with the foundation kit I was getting 1440~ now i get about 1280 only a few days later with the refill. I did the tests twice sometimes with the old kit thinking it was wrong and would always get 1400+
Question by: Daniel on Jul 9, 2016, 11:18 AM
Hi Daniel
The reagent is identical to what you received in your Reef Foundation kit, it is just a larger volume to allow for more tests. Most likely the reagents you may have had were getting old and possibly slightly contaminated from air contact. If you have another test kit or LFS to give you a second opinion on the different readings that would be preferred to know which result is accurate. However with magnesium in the range of 1280 – 1400 is totally fine and no ill effects should be noticed in the aquarium.
If you feel that something is not right with the reagent refill, just reach out to us at support@bulkreefsupply.com or 763-432-9691 and we would be more than happy to help you out.
Answer by: Charlie on Jul 11, 2016, 12:13 PM
If I already bought one of the red sea pro kits (calcium). Could I just buy these refills for Magnesium and alkalinity and have everything I need to do all 3 tests? (besides the extra test vials, I have plenty of those from my marine care kit.)
Question by: Ricky Angus on Jun 27, 2016, 10:00 PM
Hey there! Essentially, yes you could just order the reagents. :-)
Answer by: Randy on Jul 1, 2016, 11:49 AM