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You should lower your salinity to 1.024-1.026. Do it very slowly.
What brand of salt mix you use? If you lower your salinity the ca level will drop accordingly. I recommend you check these parameters on weekly base: Salinity, ca, alk, mg, po4, no3. Keep it on excel chart so you can identify if your system develop some tendency to go to the wrong direction. |
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I use Reef Crystals, My SPS at the moment consume my Ca fairly rapidly I had been looking to maintain salinity at around 35ppt or SG at 1.025 / 80f degrees.. All other parameters are great . Thanks for the reply. S
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