doughboydj
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Hello everyone,
About 2wks ago I bought a Koraline calcium reactor. I decided to check my calcium and alkalinity levels before installing it. My levels were extremely high. Ive been doing water changes and I've got it somewhat down. The alkalinity is currently at 14.4 and the calcium is at 550 also my PH is very low at 7.9. I have some stony's and soft corals as well as fish in my 110gallon tank. The test kit I use is a Salifert. My question is should I continue to do some water changes to get the calcium at 450 and the alkalinity at 8 and somehow get the ph at 8.4? Plus remember I still haven't even hooked up the reactor yet. ANY help would be appreciated.
Steve
About 2wks ago I bought a Koraline calcium reactor. I decided to check my calcium and alkalinity levels before installing it. My levels were extremely high. Ive been doing water changes and I've got it somewhat down. The alkalinity is currently at 14.4 and the calcium is at 550 also my PH is very low at 7.9. I have some stony's and soft corals as well as fish in my 110gallon tank. The test kit I use is a Salifert. My question is should I continue to do some water changes to get the calcium at 450 and the alkalinity at 8 and somehow get the ph at 8.4? Plus remember I still haven't even hooked up the reactor yet. ANY help would be appreciated.
Steve