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|   In talking to IO directly, they state the Ca should test out between 350 and 420. I've rarely had it 420, but once in a while over 400. Usually 370ish. 
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 I am going to give H2Ocean a try, if it meets its listed levels it should be all I will need. I am not sure who sells reef crystals in Vancouver. I will be sure to check fresh made water levels before I add it this time. | 
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|   Just a little update. I changed salt to h2ocean and my levels are slowly getting to normal. Just tested a fresh batch of water results as follow: 410 cal 10.2 kh 1230 mg | 
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|   Have you mixed up your salt, smaller particles and supplements will fall to the bottom. Just a thought!! | 
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|   I would suggest that if you don't want to mess around with dosing yet that you switch to a more reef-suitable salt.  H2Ocean is affordable, yet very good right out of the bucket.  It's a tad low in magnesium, but it's passable.  If you want to stick with the Instant Ocean you can buy a tub of calcium and magnesium and add those to the freshly mixed saltwater before adding it to your tank.  I used to do this, and if I recall correctly, I used to add 80 mL dry calcium carbonate and 180 mL dry magnesium chloride to 15 gallons of freshly mixed saltwater to get the numbers to come out correct. EDIT: I didn't read the second page before posting. Good to hear the H2Ocean is working out for you!  |