High calcium and PH

MAreefer1

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I have a 55 gallon, I dont use any addetives, 1-2 times a day. Mysis and marine pellets. 7 chromis, a henioucus and pink goby. fuge w/ carbon.

salinity is 1.024
temp 78.5ish.


ugh, I tested twice just to make shure.

My calcium is 600 ppm, is this way too high?

if it is how should I bring it down.


ALSO.
my PH is 8.8, idk how the heck. But, how do I go about lowering that.
 
What testkit are you testing with? Sounds like between the calcium and pH tests you might be using a bad testkit. 600 is high, let it come down on its own. I would find it very hard to believe your calcium is actually 600 without dosing anything.
 
thanks, ya... the ph test kit is two years old :p

but I tested my Ca again with salifert this time. about 500ppm

butttt, I just tested my alk, and its 13.1dkh :(
 
I must be doing these tests wrong because I dont dose anything. thats the only explination. The corals must be acting funny, becuase they are not fully aclimated to my lighting upgrade:single 175 watt MH to dual 250s. dont worry, I am acclimating it correctly, starting it off at 15'' above the tank, with 3 layers of eggcrate to difuse light.

thanks for your help everyone
 
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Tap water can contain significant alkalinity and sometimes also calcium. Try measuring your tap water or freshly made IO and see what you get, especially for alkalinity.
 
tested it with a freinds kit. Ca is around 400, the PH is 8.4, Mg is 1200. alk is 12dkh.

PH was tested with a probe.

I was testing my alk and Ca wrong. Its all sorted out now.

thanks randy, and everyone else.
 
Thats exactly why I always say get a second opinion before making changes to the tanks chemistry. I unfortunately learned that the hard way:)
 
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