Calcium and dkh recommended levels

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We use tropic marin salt which mixes to 7 dkh and 450 calcium.

This week and it's been fairly stable we tested at 6.7 dkh and 415 calcium, we only have a few lps coral.

Due to a dino problem quite a while ago we stopped water changes and for the last 6 months it's been done weekly.

I like the salt as it mixes quickly without any staining in the mixing bucket and if required stores we'll (although I don't generally do that)

I've got some AFR but haven't used it yet, but should I to boost the calcium and dkh numbers or consider changing salt ?
 
Thank you, I still may change my salt, looking at DD h2ocean stuff but I'm undecided

Nothing wrong with using most any salt mix, but I’ll note that water changes are a very expensive way to maintain calcium and alkalinity. Almost any dosing method is cheaper.
 
I use fritz blue bucket. But you should get what is readily available to you at your lfs.
 
Nothing wrong with using most any salt mix, but I’ll note that water changes are a very expensive way to maintain calcium and alkalinity. Almost any dosing method is cheaper.
Agreed, I'm looking to initially transition from weekly changes to every two weeks and use AFR, then maybe extend it further, it's only a 75 gallon system but eventually will be upgraded but that's a long way off
 

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