bragru
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Here are the specs:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrites: 0
Nitrates: 0
dKH: 10
Calcium: 500>
pH: 8.3
Phosphates: .0
Copper: 0
Salinity: 1.023
Lights: 96w-10,000K PC's
Tank: 65 Gallon (36"x18.5"x24" tall)
Live sand substrate
70# Live rock
Cycled for 4 weeks
15 Hermit crabs
3 Turbo snails
I have a 10 gallon reef that I set up 4 months ago.
Have 10 different coral in this tank to see if it was somthing that I would be able to do before I started the 65 gallon tank. Everything is growing, thriving, Etc.
I put a piece of coral in the 65 gallon and it does not respond well. Levels in the 10 gallon are all identical except the calcium. Now I know that it is extremely high.
How do I lower calcium without effecting the other levels?
Also, suggestions on what else the problem may be.
Thank you in advance.
:help:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrites: 0
Nitrates: 0
dKH: 10
Calcium: 500>
pH: 8.3
Phosphates: .0
Copper: 0
Salinity: 1.023
Lights: 96w-10,000K PC's
Tank: 65 Gallon (36"x18.5"x24" tall)
Live sand substrate
70# Live rock
Cycled for 4 weeks
15 Hermit crabs
3 Turbo snails
I have a 10 gallon reef that I set up 4 months ago.
Have 10 different coral in this tank to see if it was somthing that I would be able to do before I started the 65 gallon tank. Everything is growing, thriving, Etc.
I put a piece of coral in the 65 gallon and it does not respond well. Levels in the 10 gallon are all identical except the calcium. Now I know that it is extremely high.
How do I lower calcium without effecting the other levels?
Also, suggestions on what else the problem may be.
Thank you in advance.
:help: