Calcium level ok to add coral?

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I don't have any corals in my tank now, but plan on getting some this weekend. I tested my water and the calcium is at 365 ppm. Will this be ok? I am currently using instant ocean salt. Doing 10-15% water change weekly. Plan on getting some Zoas first.
 

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I don't have any corals in my tank now, but plan on getting some this weekend. I tested my water and the calcium is at 365 ppm. Will this be ok? I am currently using instant ocean salt. Doing 10-15% water change weekly. Plan on getting some Zoas first.

I've kept zoas at 365 ppm calcium before but I'd recommend bringing it back up to 420 ppm. They don't consume/use a lot of a calcium like corals with a hard a skeleton but calcium may still play a pivotal role in other biological processes. Sticking close to normal saltwater parameters or slightly above will yield you better results versus being slightly below normal salt water parameters.
 
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