Okay, well then I guess he is fine?
I am not really sure why anyone asks a question if they do not want to answer the questions that the people who are trying to help ask. "Good" water levels to you may be totally different than "good" water levels to me. I would only know your definition of "good" by you listing the number. Many people think water levels that are not so good are actually "good".
For example, one time, while working in an local fish store, someone came up to me and asked me why all of their hard corals and clams would die all of a sudden. He told me that all of his water levels were "good" and that "nothing had changed in the tank". I had to probe him for a few minutes and I began to ask him his water conditions. His calcium was a little over 500, his "alkalinity" was 1.022, and he had no idea what alkalinity really was. Then, to top all of that, he asked me if a temperature rise could have possibly killed his corals. After replying that it could, he finally admitted that his temperature went up to 92 degrees earlier in the week.