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Old 04-23-2004, 01:42 AM
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A unusually high Calcium level can be the result of too low alk or Magnesium ... all 3 have to be in balance ... start with testing Magnesium ( 1300 is about right ) and then test alk.

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count Mg out of this problem if your Mg is to low you Ca will also be to low.

my guess is you have a severly depressed Alk level. but like Brad said test your water with another kit befor you do anything.

Steve
Is there an echo in here

PS thanks Brad I did have it backwards
sorry I didn't see it in Brad's post untill after.

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