my calcium is at 360 been doin water changes weekly theese are the rest of my levels ph 8.0 workin on that amonia 0, nitrate o,nitrite 0, alkalinity 8 salinity 1.025 any advice would be greatly appreciated
The salt I use has a calcium level of about 340-360, so I dose Seachem Reef Complete a couple of times per week. My alk stays constant at 8-9, so no need to dose a buffer.
i have a 72 bowfront
for fish i have
blue hippo
false perc
jeweled damsel
coral beauty angel
fuzzy dwarf lionfish
corals mixture
gonipora
open brain which is staring to die
zoos
pumping zenia
whisker coral
favites brain
hammer coral
anenome
sand starfish
marbled starfish
you should try a product called Kent A+B Ionic two part solution. One is for calcium, the other is for alkalinity. Said to be one of the best products out there.
yeah just get a 2 part additive, i use the ESV B-Ionic, it works great.
but to answer your actual question, i believe that a calcium reading at 360 is fine for your tank because you dont have corals that demand higher calcium levels. anyone correct me if they think im wrong.
but your should be fine at 360, get a 2 part and bring it up to 400
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Check your magnesium level.If your magnesium is low you wont be able to raise and sustain Alk,Cal levels you desire at optimal levels.If your alk is low your PH will follow.If you raise alk, Ph will follow.If your mag is low you wont be able to sustain any at desired levels.