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![]() i'm having problems keeping my calcuim levels up in my tank,looking for advise.
i have a big toad stool that i am guessing it is absorbing most of it.i thought of trying magnesium but don't know,please help
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![]() what is your alkalinity at....if your alk is low it will pull your calcium low!!(I think)
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![]() Your toadstool is not absorbing your calcium. While they may use a very little bit it is doubtful. Calcium is abosorbed by calcifiying creatures such as Clams, Small Polyp Stoney corals(SPS), and to a somewhat lesser degree by Large Polyp Stoney corals (LPS). There are others but those are your big users of calcium. You need to have calcium, alk./hardness, and magnesium in balance. I try to maintain mine at close to natural sea water if I can so Calcium at 400ppm, alk/hardness at 8dkh, and magnesium at 1350-1400.
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