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Hi, I have a red sea max 130d and I am ready to start adding calcium and Iodine. What is the best product out there to do so. Thanks.
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Testing calcium and alk is probably essential if you want to keep SPS. The thing to balance it out is probably an alk supplement. I don't think any SPS keepers would touch that sort of thing with a bargepole. Randys 2 part is cheap and highly effective. But still IMO testing is the absolute first thing, even if you just do water changes to maintain calcium and alk. A great start is a (good) calcium and alk test kit, calcium chloride (in the UK you can find this in disposable dehumidifier packs), and sodium bicarbonate (even from the supermarket).
Hi, I have a red sea max 130d and I am ready to start adding calcium and Iodine. What is the best product out there to do so. Thanks.
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The guy who cleans my fish tank is telling me to buy: Kent Marine SuperBuffer-dKH and put in a capful every week (this is for alk). He wants my alk to be around 8-9. It was closer to 6 when he tested it earlier this week.

Don't add alkalinity supplements with testing the need. Superbuffer is no better than baking soda, IMO.![]()

Thank you Randy. It's nice to know that there are people out here that can educate. I know that hard corals consume calcium but does alkalinity get used up in the tank as well? Can a higher dkh do harm?

