pegasus
Well-Known Member
You're not being mean... you're just stating your opinion. Here's mine... you are correct that some sponges use calcium to support their structure (others use silica or sponging structures). I am doubting CG has enough sponges in his tank to warrant dosing every two days. I dose once a week (if I think about it) because I have several hard corals that require a lot of calcium, and my calcium always runs low. According to my Salifert test kit, my calcium runs lower than NSW (425-450)... around 380 ppm. Alk tend to run a little low, also. Mag is normal. Phosphate .016. The only thing left is lighting. This is what the back of my tank looks like, and the thermometer was cleaned a month ago. I think it's time to invest in a new glass scraper...