Target calcium level?

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120 gallon reef just starting out. I want to keep fish, crustaceans, clams, hard and soft corals. What should my target calcium level be? Gravity is around 1.024 and after 2 weeks of cycling calcium went from 420 to 320. Used Instant Ocean Sea Salt. I’m pretty sure my level is too low for what I want to keep so how do I raise it without adding more salt?

Also iodine. Does the salt mix add this and I don’t need to worry about it? If I do, what’s a good test for it and why wouldn’t that be included in API master kits? How do I raise the level safely?
 

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420 is target level. There are a series of YouTube videos called brs 52 weeks of reefing I think. Around week 40 or so they go over all of the things you're asking about. Entire series is worth a watch
 
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Thanks guys. That video answered a lot of questions and I will definitely watch the rest.

Alkalinity is tested with KH is that right?
 

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The calcium level is low at 320 and you can raise this by adding a calcium supplement depending on whats available, I use Red Sea Foundation A B and C depending on what I want to increase, A being the calcium additive but there are other products.

This is a very good guide for you

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-05/rhf/

As far as iodine goes, you don’t want to add anything you cant test easily for and it’s often included in some of the combined trace element additives, but I wouldn’t worry to much about this as it will often be replaced with the new salt during water changes. You need to know what your doing with things like iodine otherwise you will have issues. You will see in the above article ‘control not recommend’
 

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