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Ideally you should be managing your calcium and alkalinity either by using a balanced 2 part solution, kalkwasser or a calcium reactor. You might be better off to get your numbers in check to do several large water changes or better yet many many smaller water changes. Once you have your numbers in check then you find a good way to manage your calcium and alkalinity needs. |
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![]() sweet thank you very much! i will do that then ! problem do a 50 % water change first then smaller ones! i will post back in a week to let you know my numbers. thnx again !
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![]() oh ya also my fish and Seaban Anemone seem to be fine? hope these high numbers aren't hurting them too!
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![]() 14 is where most Corals die some earlier.
Didn’t read how you’re dosing alk and ca... My tank recently went out of wack too but over the 2 year mark. If your manually dosing ca and alk I would dose ca only and not dose any alk, test every other day and watch the alk slowly go down to 8ish. As you bring up the ca it should stabilize the alk.
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