Unable to increase calcium levels

Randy Holmes-Farley

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That’s the question.

I think I was overdosing sodium carbonate (alk got to 10.3). Maybe a lot of the calcium was precipitating out?

Magnesium was running high at 1550-1600 as well. But my understanding is that that would compete for binding sites between calcium and carbonate, not lower calcium… ?

I clearly need to test calcium more frequently. Thought I had the ratio somewhat dialed but it’s likely way off.

Yes, that could do it. Any dosing of alkalinity not accompanied by calcium has a tendency to lower calcium.
 

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Super old thread but I have a bigger problem, my calc was low at 320 so I dosed it up according to the instructions and it just raised 5ppm so I put 5x the amount and it shot up to 680
So I started doing 20% water changes and tested at 325 , then 300
The Red Sea salt mixes at 400 and I’ve checked this with my kit and it’s accurate, also had the lfs check with same results
Question is … where’s the calcium gone?
 

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