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![]() In that case you are good to go! Any idea what is sucking up all your calcium?
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![]() I'm pretty sure this hasn't happened overnight. I don't have anything that is a huge calcium pig.
The API test consistently returned results around 500. I figured it was my salt, as even newly mixed water tested high. I even spoke to Kevin at Red Coral about it, but as my test was new and not expired it never occurred to anyone that the results would be horrifically out (maybe a bit, but not by 200ppm!). We figured it was probably as result of not rolling my salt bucket well enough. I stopped doing water changes in an attempt to let the calcium fall naturally, and I started dosing trace elements and a few other things. The calcium never fell. Now, I'm a pretty smart woman (despite looking like a dumb @$$ right now), and It still never occurred to me at my test was faulty (I'm in engineering, but I'm no chemist ![]() The new Seachem Calcium test is bang on (based on testing it against reference solution). I wish I still had some of the API test left so I could test that against the reference solution. It would probably indicate that the reference solution was 700. ![]() Two of my SPS are growing nicely, despite my huge blunder. I'm going to throw out every API test I have. |
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![]() api is great for amonia so keep that one its the better of the tests available , nitrate aint bad either.
i use elos for calcium and it works bang on. i doubt not rolling your bucket had anything to do with it, ive never rolled a bucket in my life once and my calcium stays consistent. the reason yor calcium is low is because youve been adding for alk and mg. if you were to add a calcium suppliment your other parameters are going to change slightly:P
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![]() api is def the worst for calcium they dont do much for the big3 , just the basics nitrate,nitrite and amonia....anything else and i would use a different test
![]() carefull with the purple up it can increase your calcium by up to 40ppm per dosing , and its possible to over dose so stick with the guidelines ![]() i use purple up with iron and iodine as a suppliment. i use it very rarely though:P
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