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gwayneo 03-05-2013 03:13 PM

Calcium High / Need Advise
 
Can anyone tell me how to lower my calcium . I had high calcium in my old tank . I changed tanks last weekend from a 115 gal to a 150 gal. added about 50 gals of new RO water. ,but still high. I have changed salt but still Water temp is 78 steady getting a calcium reading of 520 - 540 . My alk - 8.624 , Ph 8.2 , Mag 1350 , Phos 0 , Nitrates 0 . I have even tryed two different test kits ??????
Can someone give any advise. Thanks

kien 03-05-2013 03:28 PM

I think your best bet is multiple water changes with a low calcium salt like regular IO. You can either do a few over the course of the week or do larger ones like 50% today, 50% tomorrow and then see where you're at and take it from there.

What do you have in your tank? If things aren't looking stressed out you may be able to ride out the high calc and let it go down "naturally". In other words, there may not necessarily be a need to panic. Yet :-)

gwayneo 03-05-2013 03:47 PM

High Calcium
 
I have done that with my old tank and still high. I swiched from Salinity to Seachem reef salt in purple bucket . Still high ??

kien 03-05-2013 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gwayneo (Post 799122)
I have done that with my old tank and still high. I swiched from Salinity to Seachem reef salt in purple bucket . Still high ??

I don't have any experience with those salts but that does seem really high if you've done larger water changes with that salt already ? Have you tested the calcium out of a fresh batch of saltwater from those salts to see what the calc is from NSW out of those buckets? Maybe it's an unusually high batch ? In other words, if you test out the calc from newly made saltwater from those buckets and find the calc to be high then ya, doing larger water changes with that salt isn't really going to lower your calc at all! You'll need to find a lower calcium salt.

rhody605 03-05-2013 04:01 PM

Did you roll your salt buckets before using?

gwayneo 03-05-2013 04:07 PM

High Calcium
 
I just bought some bags and emptied into buckets. I would think that would have mixed it ???? Thanks

Werbo 03-05-2013 04:10 PM

What test kit?

Having your calcium at 520ppm will not harm anything. Over the next couple weeks your Ca will naturally come down to under 500ppm. Monitor your Alk and maintain it at 8-10 dKh to prevent precipitation of Ca.

If you are worried about it do as Kien suggests and buy some Instant Ocean salt which has Ca levels typically around 380ppm and do dome water changes.

Stir your sand as it has a tendancy to solidify and clump at 500+ ppm.

gwayneo 03-05-2013 04:12 PM

High Calcium
 
No, I should have thought of that. Should have checked that first thing. Thanks

Quote:

Originally Posted by kien (Post 799123)
I don't have any experience with those salts but that does seem really high if you've done larger water changes with that salt already ? Have you tested the calcium out of a fresh batch of saltwater from those salts to see what the calc is from NSW out of those buckets? Maybe it's an unusually high batch ? In other words, if you test out the calc from newly made saltwater from those buckets and find the calc to be high then ya, doing larger water changes with that salt isn't really going to lower your calc at all! You'll need to find a lower calcium salt.


gwayneo 03-05-2013 04:13 PM

High Calcium
 
API & Hanna Checker
Thanks


Quote:

Originally Posted by Tyler Werbowski (Post 799130)
What test kit?

Having your calcium at 520ppm will not harm anything. Over the next couple weeks your Ca will naturally come down to under 500ppm. Monitor your Alk and maintain it at 8-10 dKh to prevent precipitation of Ca.

If you are worried about it do as Kien suggests and buy some Instant Ocean salt which has Ca levels typically around 380ppm and do dome water changes.

Stir your sand as it has a tendancy to solidify and clump at 500+ ppm.



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