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Brandon5555 01-23-2012 05:25 PM

Jesus Murphy, How did it get so high!
 
Tested the calcium for the first time today, only usually dose like once a week, but the calcium readout was a whopping 620mg/l. In shock I stumbled back into a shelf. Is that safe?!?! I didnt really stumble back but you get my concern,

Aquattro 01-23-2012 05:26 PM

I'd question that result. Retest, or try another kit. at that level, I would expect it to precipitate from solution.

christyf5 01-23-2012 05:28 PM

what test kit are you using?

Brandon5555 01-23-2012 05:30 PM

API Calcium test kit.

Chin_Lee 01-23-2012 05:35 PM

check your Alk and Mg too.
IF your alk or Mg is not in proper proportions, its probably not using the calcium up properly hence the higher readings.

kien 01-23-2012 05:36 PM

I don't know who Jesus Murphy is but he sure put a lot of calcium in your tank.. Although I too would question that result. It would be worth while to get a second opinion at least. Borrow someone's test kit (of a different brand perhaps), and test to verify the result.

George 01-23-2012 07:45 PM

API calcium test kit known to be inaccurate, usually reads high. I will suggestion you testing it with a different test kit (elos, hanna, or salifert), or bring your water to your LFS and ask them to test it for you, using one of higher quality test kits.

reefwars 01-23-2012 10:09 PM

if your dosing calcium im assumiong you have alot of high demanding corals or at least a full tank?? its def not a good idea to dose anything without testing for it reguarily:p

tchndie 01-24-2012 12:12 AM

I would say you have a false reading. You would think that if it was that high you would have calcium precipitation. this is just my thoughts about it! You could also take a water sample to your local fish store and ask them to test it for you or ask a friend to come over with there kit and retest it!

AquaticFinatic 01-24-2012 12:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by George (Post 674510)
API calcium test kit known to be inaccurate, usually reads high. I will suggestion you testing it with a different test kit (elos, hanna, or salifert), or bring your water to your LFS and ask them to test it for you, using one of higher quality test kits.

Lol our lfs uses the API so I wouldn't be better off :mrgreen:


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