Generally it's good to wait until there is dime sized coraline on the glass, and the tank is 2 months old IMO.
For calcium an acceptable range would be 400-450. Alkalinity 8-10dkh and stable, meaning it doesn't change from day to day. So check daily at the same time and adjust dosing accordingly. Magnesium 1350-1450 is a good target.
There's a great thread at the top of this forum about water quality. You can also check out the reef chemistry forum for more insight into how to adjust your water.
thanks for the reply yea i am already seeing good sized coraling algae on glass and rock 5 to 10mm across so thats a good sign, just confusing on maintaining stable water conditions, but i will check the forum you mentioned cheers.
Don't leave your nitrate and phosphate levels out of your tests. A good colorimeter like the ones Hannah makes are valuable tools in checking dissolved phosphate. The color changing tests can be difficult to trust IMO.
im using red sea nitrate and phosphate test kits, nitrate test kit works fine and am getting a reading of 0.25 but phos is the problem im always gettin 0.08 and there are a lot of people with the same issue.
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