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|  Calcium, dKH and mag help I've been doing a lot of reading and for some reason I still can't find a simple solution to my question. I started with a fowlr tank but when the lfs closed up they had a massive sale so I bought a few items 2 mushrooms, zoas and an nem. I had been measuring my cal/dKH levels and noticed a decline. So far the levels are within normal parameters with the calcium at the low end now 400. I have been doing water changes but that's just slowing it down . is there a product that can add without screwing up the ratio? Like a dummy solution to this? Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk | 
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|   Not for everyone, but I use Kalkwasser. Google Kalk or Kalkwasser for reefs. Do NOT overdose but added slowly, kalk bumps up both Calcium and Alk levels. I also does Mg. | 
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|   Thank you | 
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|   How big is your tank? | 
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|   75g. I went to the lfs and they recommended nano one. It is a balanced powder that they use in their tanks. | 
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|   I'd recommend the Tailored Aquatics line. It's liquid and easy to dose a capful or two. On a big tank or high demand tank it's expensive, but a low demand tank your size is the perfect customer.   Magnesium I would buy in dry form though since you use a ton of it to boost Mg even a little. Put it into your water change water to boost it up a but rather than dosing the tank directly. Once Mg is at a good level and the new saltwater is at an appropriate level (many salt mixes are low) then it's easy to maintain -it won't get used up fast. Last edited by Myka; 01-26-2016 at 02:18 AM. | 
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|   Thank you for that info. I will check out those products |