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Hi,
I added coralline supplement to my new aquarium to encourage the growth of coralline algae. Later, I noticed that my calcium levels had risen, so I stopped. Then, I added strontium, not realizing that it also raises calcium levels. My calcium is currently around 570 ppm. After doing a water change, I saw it drop to 460, but it has risen back to 530. Even though I haven’t added any more calcium, why could it have increased so much, and what would you recommend I consider?
I am using tropic marine pro
Rodi water, TDS 0
Nor dosing any minerals.
Tropic marine reef active and phos start that i use.
My wave pump is blowing the sand around, and I'm not sure if this will be a problem,
I added coralline supplement to my new aquarium to encourage the growth of coralline algae. Later, I noticed that my calcium levels had risen, so I stopped. Then, I added strontium, not realizing that it also raises calcium levels. My calcium is currently around 570 ppm. After doing a water change, I saw it drop to 460, but it has risen back to 530. Even though I haven’t added any more calcium, why could it have increased so much, and what would you recommend I consider?
I am using tropic marine pro
Rodi water, TDS 0
Nor dosing any minerals.
Tropic marine reef active and phos start that i use.
My wave pump is blowing the sand around, and I'm not sure if this will be a problem,
, KH is around 7.2 now. Could high calcium level couse serious problem in the tank, and should i add coral to help consume the calcium?



