What is your alkalinity? If that is out of whack then it can be almost impossible to maintain calcium levels...the same goes for magnesium. Also, have you tested the calcium levels in your WC water? If that's low then it's also very hard to maintain Ca.
I am useing pet co brand. What salt do you recomend? I will check my alkalinity. What should it be? My calcium is at 330. I will test my W/C. I use R/O water is that OK?
The last time I tested Petco's salt (Aquatic Gardens) it had pretty good numbers.
If you are at 330 for calcium, my guess is you are not mixing enough salt in the water.
Your specific gravity should be at least 1.025 preferably 1.026. Then your calcium will probably be closer to 400 ppm as long as you do regular water changes.
The higher specific gravity will also help with alkalinity and magnesium.
I just bought coral reef pro it says it made to work with R/O water and it claims to hane CAL at 430. I will test before and after, I will test when I mix I will let you know how goodit works.
If you mean Red Sea Coral Pro Reef, the numbers they state are at 1.024. For some reason most salt manufacturers use this number as a base for stating calcium levels and other things.
You can expect about 490 calcium if you mix at 1.0264 and slightly less if you mix at 1.025
Magnesium in this salt is better than most.
Let us know how you like it after a couple of months.
You need to supplement calcium and alkalinity in any tank. Perhaps the easiest method is using a two-part additive. Kalkwasser and calcium reactors also work.
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