Calcium And Magnesium Low

Janice

Member
OK, I just tested again and got 410 on the fresh batch of water. I think the issue was that the water sample was not EXACTLY 5 mms because the syringe it comes with does not have a 5 ml mark. I have found a better way to draw up the water in the syringe so that I can ensure that it is exactly 5 mls and NOW I can test the tank water and ensure accuracy. Thanks very much,Janice
 

TORX

Administrator
Staff member
Website Admin
That sounds perfect on that test. Now check the tank water again with the correct water level in the test kit

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Janice

Member
Yes, I just tested the tank water and it comes in at 335ppm calcium. So should I dose it now with some of the calcium (Red Sea) I bought this morning??
 

EricTMah

Aquariums by Design
You should really do another round of tests and post your results here for the following:
Alk
CA
Mag
No3
Po4

Then we can give better advice on what and when to dose

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Nighthawk26

Active Member
Listen to the good advice you are being given. Test again with proper kits with proper methods. Also note that you should probably do some more research and reading online for yourself. It's not as simple as just adding Cal to increase. Your mag level and alk level all play a roll together.

Also as noted, don't ever chase PH. You will certainly cause more issues then ever likely fix. As long as you are above 7.8 you are more than fine, and the higher your alk, and the more in peak lighting you check, the higher it will look.
 
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