Getting Calcium to drop

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So my calcium is really high (over 600) and trying to get it to drop to a more reasonable level. Water changes makes a dent but currently in a drought warning and trying not to make water unless need to. Is there anything i can do other than water changes to get calcium to drop?
 

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Just wait it out and your corals will eat up the calcium. High calcium won't help or hurt anything but how did it get so high (that's higher than I've heard of before)?
 
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It was an overdose. Did verify results, trident, Hanna (though it maxes out at 500), and lfs tested as well.
 
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The only ways to lower it are to do water changes with a low calcium mix, or to let it drop naturally as you add only alk over time.

What I figured, I'll just add ALK as needed and try to do water changes as I can. Just using instant ocean for water changes
 

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