Calcium and Alk too high

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No you are fine man. We are all here to help each other. I actually do not dose my nano with any additives. Its all natural, which is why i am so confused on my tank acting the way it is. I have nothing extra hooked up to this tank. All it has is a HOB filter and everything, but the frogspawn is fine. Any way to raise phosphates and nitrates a little with that?
 
My 2 cents would be to follow what the other member mentioned and slack a little (with caution) on your wc, and watch the params closely, I have no experience with a nano but i do know things can drastically change fast with small water volumes so i would proceed with caution.
 
No you are fine man. We are all here to help each other. I actually do not dose my nano with any additives. Its all natural, which is why i am so confused on my tank acting the way it is. I have nothing extra hooked up to this tank. All it has is a HOB filter and everything, but the frogspawn is fine. Any way to raise phosphates and nitrates a little with that?

Try feeding your corals. This will not only benefit them because they're being fed, but with the extra food in the water column it will help raise phosphate and nitrate. Just keep a very close eye on those levels. Things change fast in nanos.
 

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