Stony corals

this sounds crazy.

what's the problem.... excessively high calcium levels?

What's your S.G.? Alkalinity? Mg?

stony corals aren't the only reef organisms that consume calcium........
 
agreed- 500ppm Ca is fine!
Need some corals that will suck up caliums. so I can get it balance any ideas thx.
another problem: alkalinity is consumed at an equal (or faster) rate than calcium.

Conclusion:
adding more corals in order to balance calcium isn't a solution.
 
@ a Ca of 500ppm

@ a Ca of 500ppm

balanced alkalinity is 6.95 meq/l = 19.5 dKH

That's too high of an alkalinity for stony corals IMO.


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for stony corals I find it very important that alkalinity not rise above 11 dKH.

Do you supplement calcium or alkalinity? If so, how?
 
you can choose to bump up alkalinity but whatever you do.... I would not add any more calcium supplement (of any type).

I would not recommend running alk above 11dKH.

if raising alkalinity with B-ionic go about it slowly as it will also raise pH.
 

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