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 This is something we have in common. I have a yellow tang, 2 small clowns and a tilefish. I'm going to increase it to see if that makes any difference. 
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 You know, there might be something to this. Marie grows SPS forests and she maintains a nutrient rich tank. Aside from a top-end skimmer she doesn't use much else. Not even filter socks. 
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 Now based on the above info: If you ARE running zeovit, or if you are NOT running zeovit but, trying to maintain alkalinity values that are close to NSW (6-8 dkH), THEN you must.... SUBTRACT 20% from the reading you are getting (this is only if you are using Salifert test kits, I am not sure if the Seachem test kits incorporate borate alkalinity). For example; You measure a dkH value of 8 on your Salifert test kit....In reality, you are ACTUALLY testing at 6.4 dkH or You measure a dkH value of 10 on your Salifert test kit....In reality, you are ACTUALLY testing at 8 dkH  | 
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 Good information to have. I'm not using Salifert or Seachem test kits, I'm using ELOS. I am using Seachem salt though. ( Not really by choice but I'd hate to waste it ) 
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 From what I gather ELos does not take Borate into the reading either, so your Alk readings are likely off. I don't use Seachem for this very reason, IO is the best in my opinion if you are willing to bump the MAG a little and possibly the potassium if needed.  | 
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			 So my wife just did some testing for me in case I was flubbing up.  Unless the test kit is wrong the CA is  actually 650.  How does it even get that high without me dosing a thing?  I don't have any fresh SW mixed up as I did a water change a couple of days ago but surely it isn't that high out of the pail! 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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			 Did you recheck your salinity? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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			 I'd get a second test kit, I'm having trouble with 650  
		
	
		
		
		
		
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			 I'm inclined to agree... In an effort to up my fish count I did pick up a Coral Beauty and Fisheri Angel tonight. 
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			Robb Last edited by Parker; 07-29-2010 at 03:24 PM.  |