Water change raising parameters

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So my nitrates are high in my tank want to do a 20% water change this week, but I did one last month all my parameters took a big swing. So to combat that swing wanted to know if I can add all for reef to the bucket with clean salt water to raise the parameters before I put It in my tank. Is that a good idea or try another method?

Current parameters:
Alk- 9.3
Cal- 468
Mag-1350
Phos- 0.06
Nitrates- 28.5
 
What salt are you using? Get a salt that matches the parameters you want to keep in your tank. :upside-down-face:
 
I’m using redsea blue bucket/bag
Which mixes well lower that you keep your parameters.. :-) Pick a salt mix closer to where you want to be - or adjust your parameters slowly to match the salt you want to use.

That's by far the easiest solution to this "problem".
 
I am using Tropic Marin Pro Reef salt; it matches the parameters I try to keep in my tank perfectly. By using a salt that matches I avoid any swing in parameters during water change and I also avoid weekly adjustments of my dosing when doing water change.
 
I am using Tropic Marin Pro Reef salt; it matches the parameters I try to keep in my tank perfectly. By using a salt that matches I avoid any swing in parameters during water change and I also avoid weekly adjustments of my dosing when doing water change.
I wanted to try tropic Marin but I’m afraid lol I’ll just switch to coral pro
 

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