Calcium reading at about 700

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Hi, I have the same problem Ca is 700.
Only changes wad I added drilled for fixation point new Ocean rocks, which was in RO water an about 6 month and RO water was weekly change.
KH is 7.8. Mg is 1600.
I don't know what I have to do. I use the balling Fauna Marine, but about 5 weeks I add only KH solution.

I thought I was the only with this issue. My cal is at 820 alk at 10 no precipitation. I haven't dose cal in years and I can never get it down to where its supposed to be. What's the deal? I have no sps just lps, softies, and fishes
 

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Guess you have a reactor. Have you changed the media lately
 

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I thought I was the only with this issue. My cal is at 820 alk at 10 no precipitation. I haven't dose cal in years and I can never get it down to where its supposed to be. What's the deal? I have no sps just lps, softies, and fishes


You have not dosed cal so what is giving you cal and alk in the tank
 

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Did you check your freshly mixed water before you add it in tank to see if it's that high
 

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What kind of salt are you using? I highly recommend Instant Ocean. I haven"t had any issues with it and i love the stuff. Its very trustworthy. I would use Salifert brand for testing phosphate and PH. Salifert is a lab grade test kit brand and is much more accurate than API. I use API currently for my calcium test and seems to be working fine but will be switching every test kit over to Salifert soon. A refractometer is a good way to measure your salinity but make sure you have calibration fluid and calibrate each and every time before you test salinity to ensure that there aren't any inaccuracies. Please let us know what ends up happening. Me curious. :tongue:
 

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What kind of salt are you using? I highly recommend Instant Ocean. I haven"t had any issues with it and i love the stuff. Its very trustworthy. I would use Salifert brand for testing phosphate and PH. Salifert is a lab grade test kit brand and is much more accurate than API. I use API currently for my calcium test and seems to be working fine but will be switching every test kit over to Salifert soon. A refractometer is a good way to measure your salinity but make sure you have calibration fluid and calibrate each and every time before you test salinity to ensure that there aren't any inaccuracies. Please let us know what ends up happening. Me curious. :tongue:

I use NSW I use API for my cal, alk, ph, nitrate and it seems to do its job. I also have a refractometer which I do calibrate. Salinity is at 1.026 I just don't understand why cal is so high
 

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I use NSW I use API for my cal, alk, ph, nitrate and it seems to do its job. I also have a refractometer which I do calibrate. Salinity is at 1.026 I just don't understand why cal is so high

Where did you get the NSW? Did you collect it yourself?

There isn't any in tank process that raises calcium on its own.
 

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Where did you get the NSW? Did you collect it yourself?

There isn't any in tank process that raises calcium on its own.

LFS they get it delivered from Catalina Island or Scripps, that's why the mystery and I don't understand how.
 
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