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Hello,

I have recently started a 180 build that was cycled in September 2020. Tank is doing great, however, my calcium stays high and I do not understand why or what I need to do different. I don’t even dose calcium but it stays 520-550. Any advice would be much appreciated!
 

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Have you checked the calcium level of your saltwater that you add with a water change. If your calcium in your new water mixes up really high and there is nothing (or at least not much) consuming it then I don't see any reason it'd be lower. Also, I think that calcium being high isn't too much of an issue because if it gets too high then it will precipitate out. Mine regularly runs around 500 without any issues
 
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The Reef Crystals do run on high end. Thank you for helping to ease my mind!
 

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But Reef Crystals does not have that high Ca levels.
While I agree that the chart that you normally see comparing different salts has calcium listed as 490 for Reef Crystals. I have regularly seen people list that theres has been well into the mid 500s. Do you use Reef Crystals and if so what is yours at? I have never checked mine but I guess I will now just because I'm curious
 

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