Its impossible (parameter issues)

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So i decided to test my 10 gallon i just started on sunday am results were this: Mag:over 1600
Alk: over 14 dkh
calc: 490
This has to be impossible, i used exact amount of instant ocean salt as it said! I used red sea test kit, to test this. Which im not a fan of at all btw.
 
Is that measured or what it should be according to the instructions? And how did you measure?
 
That doesnt sound right maybe you have a bad test kit. I heard something about Red Sea recalling some of their test kits
 
Your hydrometer can't be right; the salinity is higher than you think (which also explains the test results).

If you assumed the tank truly contained 10 gallons, you likely used too much salt. The actual water volume will be less, acounting for the interior dimensions, rock/sand.
 
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Your parameters indicate high salinity, maybe try another hydrometer, or refractometer if you can
 
You'd have to remove some water and simply replace it with RODI (no salt added). But you need something you can accurately measure salinity with in order to know where you're at.

I'm guessing your actual water volume is in the neighborhood of ~9 gallons.
 
So i should take out about a gallon of water and replace with ro? Uh! This is not a good way to start my tank );
 
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I wouldn't worry.


that calcium, alk, magneium will all come down after a few weeks.

my .02
 
if you are cycling your tank, don't worry about it. you shouldn't have any corals in there anyway. what is your concern at the moment? Take a water sample to your reliable LFS and have them run the tests for you. Salinity, amonia, Nitrate, Nitrite, Phosphate. you can also have them test for AK, CA, and MG. post results here so folks can help you out.
 
Ok, my rush is I half to get this tank stable and ready before I go on cruise because the tank the corals are in is not doing good the lights are too bright and are making my water very hot so I don't trust leaving my carpal a week in that tank.
 

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