Weekly or Biweekly water changes

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Good afternoon guys,

I have a Fluval M90 36g all in one tank. Since the tank cycled I have been doing weekly water changes of 3 gallons. I always do it on Mondays but yesterday I checked the calcium level for the first time and it had a level of 440. I've been told that too much calcium is also bad. Should I start doing biweekly water changes of 3 gallons or just continue doing them weekly? I use Red Sea salt mix.
 

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440 is ok.

What are you PO4 and NO3 levels?
Livestock?

These can dictate water change regime but all tanks are different.
 
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But that reading was taken the night before the water change. I just don't want to be wasting salt and water since after a week of the water change the calcium level is over 400 assuming that after the water change is going to be more than 440. I was just wondering if I could just do biweekly changes
 
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440 is ok.

What are you PO4 and NO3 levels?
Livestock?

These can dictate water change regime but all tanks are different.
PO4 is 0
N03 is 0

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Try and monitor bi-weekly water changes, testing 12hrs after your changes and see how you get on.
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Smaller weekly changes to keep things stable.
 
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Try and monitor bi-weekly water changes, testing 12hrs after your changes and see how you get on.
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Smaller weekly changes to keep things stable.
Ok cool thanks. I think Ill skip this week's water change and go from there. So I read that 380 calcium is the minimum for a healthy reef tank. Is that right?
 

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