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okay I just tested my salt mix in my that I use for WC's(been mixed for 3 days with a powerhead in it to keep ready) and my salinity was 1.023 and calcium was at 420 ppm.....? now why is it that after its been in the tank for a week the calcium is down to 340ppm and doesn't change?
You have supersaturated your calcium, and it is forming calcium carbonate since your magnesium is low. It precipitated and thus the calcium is still in your tank, but is locked up as a solid precipitate. If you keep adding more calcium it will keep forming calcium carbonate. Your values won't go to where they need to be.
You need to add magnesium, (edited here) -- Do a water change, wait 24 hours test again. I would say add magnesium since it nearly impossible to Overdose, but safest bet is a water change for now. But if you got extra water on hand I would say follow the directions on bottle to raise Magnesium 300 in your tank. Even though you don't have a kit. It is hard to overdose magnesium, some people even purposefully raise it to 1800 to fight bad algae.
DO NOT add any more calcium. Do regular water changes until it levels out. All that calcium you have been adding is still in your tank as precipitate, you don't want to exacerbate the problem. Do not expect this to immediately change your calcium levels, it won't but over the next 2-3 water changes you will level out again.
I just follow the directions on my 2 part. Haven't had this problem yet myself. But I raise it very slowly over a few days.
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