Help! Magnesium and Calcium very high!

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Help! I recently tested my parameters in my 40 gallon breeder, after not testing them for just over one and a half months, and my Magnesium is at 1600ppm, and Calcium is at 600ppm, I know I need to do a 15-20 gallon water change, but is there anything else I can do?
Parameters:
NO3: 16.5ppm
PO4: 0.29ppm
Alk: 9.0 dKH
pH: 7.9
Magnesium: 1600ppm
Calcium: 600ppm

*tested with a Hanna HI97115, no reagents are expired.
 

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Salinity/sg?
If high, obviously Mg/Ca can be raised too.
If Mg was never dosed, then it is either testing error or high salinity, other causes, like issues with salt brand/quality are much less likely but possible.
Did you check params in freshly mixed salt?
 
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Salinity/sg?
If high, obviously Mg/Ca can be raised too.
If Mg was never dosed, then it is either testing error or high salinity, other causes, like issues with salt brand/quality are much less likely but possible.
Did you check params in freshly mixed salt?
Once I get home (3pm cst) I will test my pre mixed water, as for my salinity, 36ppt as of my last wc, but I will check again once I get home.
 

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With respect to magnesium, just say NO:

 

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If anything I have found a higher mag level keeps some stubborn algae at bay. If the test come back still the same I would just evaluate the tank, does it not look healthy? If it is going good and your Alk is stable then just let it come down on its own, or stay high. I havent seen anything bad come from high mag or calc.
 
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If anything I have found a higher mag level keeps some stubborn algae at bay. If the test come back still the same I would just evaluate the tank, does it not look healthy? If it is going good and your Alk is stable then just let it come down on its own, or stay high. I havent seen anything bad come from high mag or calc.
If anything, I think it killed some of my acropora, but my torch frogspawns, and mushrooms/zoanthids look good, and actually look happy, I guess I am just getting all freaked out because of a high number, even though everything else is good/happy.
 

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If anything, I think it killed some of my acropora, but my torch frogspawns, and mushrooms/zoanthids look good, and actually look happy, I guess I am just getting all freaked out because of a high number, even though everything else is good/happy.

my mag is at about 1500 and acros still look good, ive had my mag jump to over 450 by accident before and the acros are still fine too.
 

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ive had my mag jump to over 450 by accident before and the acros are still fine too.
What?

If you mean calcium, I recommend 400-550 ppm, and even higher is also unlikely to hurt corals, just increase abiotic precipitation of calcium carbonate.
 

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