Jscwerve
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I'm having some problems with my calcium. It is disappearing at an alarming rate.
Tested today it is at 280. That's testing with both API and Red Sea
I had low calcium two weeks ago (about 280) and started doing 5 gallon water changes every day as well as dosing with SeaChem Reef Complete. I got the calcium up to above 350 (Still low, but better). Then I figured I'd slow the dosing and water changes.
After a week, I tested today.
Calcium 280
Kh 10
PH 8.2
SG 1.025
Nitrate 10
Nitrite 0
Phosphate 0
I do not yet have a mag test kit, but I'm going to try to pick one up tomorrow. In the mean time, what the heck? Not like calcium just evaporates!! :headwalls:
Total livestock of tank. 2 Clowns, 1 Watchman, A whopping total of 2 SPS, 7 LPS and a few softies. THAT'S IT!!!!
Where oh where does my calcium go?!?!?
Tank is 125 gallons with another approx 25 gallons in the sump. There's no way a few corals deplete that much calcium out of 150 gallons of water that fast, right? Then again, I don't know, I'm still new. The corals are growing fast and look happy.
Any advice is appreciated.
Tested today it is at 280. That's testing with both API and Red Sea
I had low calcium two weeks ago (about 280) and started doing 5 gallon water changes every day as well as dosing with SeaChem Reef Complete. I got the calcium up to above 350 (Still low, but better). Then I figured I'd slow the dosing and water changes.
After a week, I tested today.
Calcium 280
Kh 10
PH 8.2
SG 1.025
Nitrate 10
Nitrite 0
Phosphate 0
I do not yet have a mag test kit, but I'm going to try to pick one up tomorrow. In the mean time, what the heck? Not like calcium just evaporates!! :headwalls:
Total livestock of tank. 2 Clowns, 1 Watchman, A whopping total of 2 SPS, 7 LPS and a few softies. THAT'S IT!!!!
Where oh where does my calcium go?!?!?
Tank is 125 gallons with another approx 25 gallons in the sump. There's no way a few corals deplete that much calcium out of 150 gallons of water that fast, right? Then again, I don't know, I'm still new. The corals are growing fast and look happy.
Any advice is appreciated.