General Hardness and Carbonate?

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New to hobby and from what ive read these two levels in my tank are WAY off. the test kit I bought from amazon reads my general hardness is around 300 and carbonate is like 40 or so (both in ppm)
 
New to hobby and from what ive read these two levels in my tank are WAY off. the test kit I bought from amazon reads my general hardness is around 300 and carbonate is like 40 or so (both in ppm)
Don’t worry about those. I’m sure you’re using a multi kit that tests pH, nitrites, nitrates and general and hardness. The latter two don’t apply to saltwater aquariums. You generally want to watch your ammonia, pH, nitrites/nitrates (for heath of fish and corals) and perhaps potassium to control algae growth. There are a few other tests you can use further down the line to target your needs. I typically only check pH and nitrites/nitrates.
 
Most likely you are using a freshwater test. GH you won't need to worry about but your alk will be important once you have gone through your cycle
 
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