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Hi I have a calcium of like 600, how do you lower it, because I don't have that many corals that will make it quickly disappear. And I can not add more corals because of high calcium, which means everything will die.
 

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Run a lower ppm salt mix until you need it. Common issue. Then just do weekly 10-15% water changes.
 

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Ya....that's pretty high, I'll admit, but I'm with @JimWelsh – I've not seen high calcium cause a problem with corals.

Also, 600 ppm is out of range of any kit I know of. Dilute your tank sample with RODI by 50% and re-test. Multiply the end result by double. (Pick your favorite dilution/multiplication factor.) See if you get anything different that way.

Resolution is half, but accuracy is still the same since you would hopefully be within your test kit's calibration range. I think accuracy gets bad above the calibration range.
 
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Ya....that's pretty high, I'll admit, but I'm with @JimWelsh – I've not seen high calcium cause a problem with corals.

Also, 600 ppm is out of range of any kit I know of. Dilute your tank sample with RODI by 50% and re-test. Multiply the end result by double. (Pick your favorite dilution/multiplication factor.) See if you get anything different that way.

Resolution is half, but accuracy is still the same since you would hopefully be within your test kit's calibration range. I think accuracy gets bad above the calibration range.

So if calcium won't harm corals, do think there not doing good because of kind of low kh and ph
 

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Low alk can definitely kill coral. A 600ppm calcium should not be the issue. What about your nitrate, specific gravity, and phosphate levels?
 

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I agree that 600 ppm calcium is fine. It is not a problem for corals. They may actually grow faster if alk is high enough so that calcium might become limiting to growth, although i do not know how high the alkalinity needs to be for that to be the case.
 
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Low alk can definitely kill coral. A 600ppm calcium should not be the issue. What about your nitrate, specific gravity, and phosphate levels?

Phosphate at 0.25 or less, salinatiy is at 1.026, nitrate at 20 ppm , kh at 7 ph at 8
 

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Ahh, just some water changes then bro. It'll come down over a couple weeks. Need to try and get the Phosphates down and weekly water changes should help that too.
 

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As long as it doesn't make alkalinity hard to maintain, I would simply not worry about it.

Your other numbers seem generally OK to me.

I wouldn't let PO4 get any higher though...and below 0.20ppm wouldn't be a bad thing. (Must not be zero though.)
 

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