Hi,
I am in need of some assistance with my 3.5 year old mixed reef tank. For the last three months I have been unable to get a viable Ca reading from my Salifert test kit. It always changes blue at the start of the test indicating I have a ridiculously low Ca reading.
I have been really reticent to change anything in my tank as it looks visually good, and there is all round growth. Its mainly LPS with some plating montiporas and your bulk standard sticks like Forest fire, Bali slimer etc.
I have no obvious precipitation of Ca in the sump, I have a separate power head in the sump to ensure the Part 1 and 2 are well mixed.
I have a 300 litre tank with a 3 litre water change every day.
My parameters:
SG - 1.026
Alk - 9.33
Mg 1355
I use Reef zlements P1 and 2 and I dose about 34ml per day of both solutions.
My dosing pump is not blocked, or cables spilt.
Perhaps the test kit is spoilt or I should do a ICP?
If I had extremely low levels of Ca how would my tank inhabitants reacted?
Confused,
Julian
I am in need of some assistance with my 3.5 year old mixed reef tank. For the last three months I have been unable to get a viable Ca reading from my Salifert test kit. It always changes blue at the start of the test indicating I have a ridiculously low Ca reading.
I have been really reticent to change anything in my tank as it looks visually good, and there is all round growth. Its mainly LPS with some plating montiporas and your bulk standard sticks like Forest fire, Bali slimer etc.
I have no obvious precipitation of Ca in the sump, I have a separate power head in the sump to ensure the Part 1 and 2 are well mixed.
I have a 300 litre tank with a 3 litre water change every day.
My parameters:
SG - 1.026
Alk - 9.33
Mg 1355
I use Reef zlements P1 and 2 and I dose about 34ml per day of both solutions.
My dosing pump is not blocked, or cables spilt.
Perhaps the test kit is spoilt or I should do a ICP?
If I had extremely low levels of Ca how would my tank inhabitants reacted?
Confused,
Julian
