calcium levels are high please help!!!!

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Relax again. You are fine.

you measure for the reasons I gave above.

if you use only a reactor, you think the value is correct, and you want it lower, water changes are one option. Second is shut off the reactor CO2 and use just an alk supplement for a while.
sure is my mistake building this reactor

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stability is good, whatever your doing is correct, might i know what is your success?

how long is your reactor on? aday 8hrs?
My tank is very simple , no reactor's. I just have a skimmer. A salt I used to use ( no longer around ) always ran high on calcium. All I do now is simple water changes.
 

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I have never used a reactor for
calcium and alk, but I understand exactly how they work.

I have been running reef chemistry forums for more than 20 years. I have seen hundreds of thousands of posts on what works and what does not. I have read hundreds of scientific papers on corals and how they respond to different chemistry changes. I am also a nationally recognized chemistry expert in real life.

500 ppm calcium works fine. Some salt mixes start higher than that. That is why I say you are fine.

i took your advice, when you said relax i am buying a salt that has low calcium Reef Crystals Salt Mix - Instant Ocean i use to use the blue box salt FritzPRO R.P.M. Salt Mix Box (55 lbs - Makes 200 Gallons) - Fritz Aquatics


FritzPRO
Parameters
Salinity35 ppt (1.025 sg)
Calcium440 ppm
Magnesium1425 ppm
Alkalinity8.5 dKH
Strontium9 ppm
Potassium400 ppm
For best results It is important to follow proper mixing instructions when using salt with elevated trace elements, like FritzPRO RPM.









BrandCalcium (ppm)Alkalinity (dkh)Magnesium (ppm)
Brightwell420111380
Coralife560111380
Instant Ocean400111350
Reef Crystals490131440
Kent Marine5408.51200
Oceanic5808.51650
Red Sea4107.71280
Red Sea Coral Pro45012.21340
Seachem Reef540101450
Tropic Marin375101230
Topic Marin Pro Reef4508.51380
Fluval Sea4908.61425
 

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Sorry, that is not correct at all.
At any calcium level above 420 ppm, calcium is not a limiting factor for coral growth. They easily get all they want and changes in the level are unimportant to them.

In this sense, calcium is totally different than alkalinity which is a limiting factor for calcification and is important to keep stable.

you think i should get this salt it has the lowest calcium till my calcium is good

Tropic Marin
 

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