Adding Calcium?

scubaguy

Member
I just wanted to put this thread up for the newbies like myself. I was adding small amounts of calcium to my aquarium with out checking it. I recently had to buy a calcium test because no one carrired the test or they were outragously priced locally. I checked my calcium levels and they were 560 so I did a water change. I use Coralife Salt and after the water change I checked my levels again and they were at 410. Three days later I checked the levels again and still 410. On my water change day I checked my levels before the water change and it was still 410. What I am getting at is like BANGGUY and the other sharks on this board stated so not add any supplements unless you have a test and test for it. My corals look great and they seem to like the water conditions.
 

bang guy

Moderator
Excellent post!
Now if I can just get hobbiests to understand how important maintaining Alkalinity is to growing corals.
 

bang guy

Moderator
Originally Posted by larryndana
how often should i check my alk and cal?
A couple times a week until you can figure out what the consumption rate is. It works best to use a spreadsheet and chart the levels against the dosing amounts. Then once a week for a while just to verify you know the consumption rate and also can predict the effects of a water change and dosing Calcium and Carbonate on the levels.
Once a month after that because the consumption rate should slowly increase over time as your corals get bigger.
Testing is the #1 tool for maintaining coral.
 

t-ro

New Member
What test kit do you guys use?I am never very convinced that my test is accurate.Is There a Way to test your test kit?
 

bang guy

Moderator
Originally Posted by ScubaGuy
so my alkinity is 3.25 and I have coral. How is that?
3.25 what? If it's Meq/L then it's perfect IMO.
 

larryndana

Active Member
Originally Posted by T-RO
What test kit do you guys use?I am never very convinced that my test is accurate.Is There a Way to test your test kit?
go to your lfs and have them test it, against what you have.
 

larryndana

Active Member
Originally Posted by Bang Guy
3.25 what? If it's Meq/L then it's perfect IMO.
where can i find the levels it should be at? cal and alk.
 

scubaguy

Member
larryndana, most of the time the instructions will tell you the proper levels.
BangGuy, yes it was Meq/L. Sorry
 

fbm

Active Member
Here is a chart from the archives....
Alkalinity__Alkalinity____Alkalinity_____Calcium
(meq/L)____(dKH)___(ppm CaCO3)__(ppm Ca++)
--0.0

[hr]
0.0

[hr]
0

[hr]
360
--0.5

[hr]
1.4

[hr]
25

[hr]
370
--1.0

[hr]
2.8

[hr]
50

[hr]
380
--1.5

[hr]
4.2

[hr]
75

[hr]
390
--2.0

[hr]
5.6

[hr]
100

[hr]
400
--2.5

[hr]
7.0

[hr]
125

[hr]
410
--3.0

[hr]
8.4

[hr]
150

[hr]
420
--3.5

[hr]
9.8

[hr]
175

[hr]
430
--4.0

[hr]
11.2

[hr]
200

[hr]
440
--4.5

[hr]
12.6

[hr]
225

[hr]
450
--5.0

[hr]
14.0

[hr]
250

[hr]
460
--5.5

[hr]
15.4

[hr]
275

[hr]
470
--6.0

[hr]
16.8

[hr]
300

[hr]
480
--6.5

[hr]
18.2

[hr]
325

[hr]
490
--7.0

[hr]
19.6

[hr]
350

[hr]
500
Also I found this, I haven't used it but I going to try it out....
http://home.comcast.net/%7Ejdieck1/chem_calc3.html
 

fbm

Active Member
That web site I posted has no links or advertisement that I could find anywhere. If there is one I apologize but I did look.
 
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