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500 is too high. You run the risk of precipitating.
Natural sea water has levels 380 Ca and 8 dkh, or around there, but a Calcium of around 400 and Alkalinity of 12 is optimal and produces the best growth, IMO. |
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500 is too high. You run the risk of precipitating.
Natural sea water has levels 380 Ca and 8 dkh, or around there, but a Calcium of around 400 and Alkalinity of 12 is optimal and produces the best growth, IMO. High alkalinity is important in a reef tank. |
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Low alk is also a problem, in as much as alk is required to buffer pH shifts due to acids in solution.
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*everything said above is just my opinion, and may or may not reflect the views of this BBS, its Operators, and its Members. If cornered on any “opinion” I post I will totally deny having ever said this in a Court of Law…Unless I am the right one*Some strive to be perfect.... I just strive. |
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You know what I mean Steve.
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I was going to buy the test kits when I got to J&L but I couldn't part with my money.. lol.. I will bring myself up to it next time. I am doing a water change tonight to get things in a better balance. Everything seems to be doing well tho..
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