Also, do you have to add the calcium to the salt every time you mix it? I will eventually be doing the 1+ , 2+ and 3+ I assume that will be enough.
Sorry for all the questions.
Sorry for all the questions.
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Now thats something new. Why you want to add Ca to the salt?Also, do you have to add the calcium to the salt every time you mix it? I will eventually be doing the 1+ , 2+ and 3+ I assume that will be enough.
Sorry for all the questions.
Now thats something new. Why you want to add Ca to the salt?
Post the link..I believe on the BRS website it said to add that in the instructions. I might have misread but it sounded really odd to me.
The only time you would add Ca in with you salt mix is if you test and your Ca is low, otherwise do not add CaI believe on the BRS website it said to add that in the instructions. I might have misread but it sounded really odd to me.
Its for dosing, you need to order Reef salt for regular water change.
Its for dosing, you need to order Reef salt for regular water change.
I told you reef salt not mineral.....lolOh man so I ordered the wrong salt. Going to have to call BRS. Thank you.
I told you reef salt not mineral.....lol
Ask twice before you order....So many products I didn't know there was a difference lol.

I will say check you nutrients and lower down your light intensity at least to 40-50%.even the fastest episode of rtn i've experienced took more than 12 hours so i think i can rule that out. my coral had color at looked at 11pm last night and by 6:30am this morning the damage was done so i'd say bleached.
ok.I will say check you nutrients and lower down your light intensity at least to 40-50%.
Which light you use?ok.
i took your advice back when we first started over a month ago and lowered my light intensity to half of what it used to be. should i go lower again?
i actually rented a par meter a week ago and took baseline measurements of what my fixture produces at 50% intensity on both channels and the highest point of my tank measured at 272 par. i currently don't run both channels at the same time ever at 50% which means the brightest point of the day is less than that.
my tank is primarily sps and zoanthids and i can honestly say that none of my zoas have fully opened in the past 2 months. half of them squint for a period of the day but never fully open which i attributed to unstable water and the algae issue i'm having but i'm also a little worried i'm going to kill them with lower light.
i'll get some nutrient levels for you as well in the next 30 mins.
edit: i should mention that i reduced the photo period by an hour a day yesterday and raised my fixture an inch this morning which will further reduce the lighting.

