maintaining calcium levels for corals
maintaining calcium levels for corals
My corals aren't growing as fast as they used to. I've been testing calcium levels, and they're sitting around 380 ppm. Tank's a 75-gallon mixed reef with T5 lighting, running a protein skimmer. Should I bump it up to 420 ppm, or is there something else I'm missing?
Re: maintaining calcium levels for corals
380 ppm's a bit low for most SPS, gonna wanna aim for 420-450 ppm. What's your alkalinity at? If it's outta whack, no amount of calcium's gonna help. Also, check your magnesium, should be around 1300-1350 ppm to keep things stable.
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sweetie_22 - Posts: 161
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Re: maintaining calcium levels for corals
I've got the same issue in my 40-gallon. My calcium's at 390 ppm, but my zoas and mushrooms seem fine. Do soft corals even care about calcium levels? I'm using Red Sea salt, weekly 10% water changes.
Re: maintaining calcium levels for corals
Yep, magnesium's key. I had a similar problem last year, and balancing Mg fixed it. Folkster, what salt mix are you using?
Re: maintaining calcium levels for corals
Thanks for the tips. I'm using Instant Ocean Reef Crystals. Alkalinity's at 8 dKH, magnesium is 1250 ppm. Guess I'll start with raising Mg first.
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gregarious - Posts: 7
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Re: maintaining calcium levels for corals
Soft corals like zoas don't need much calcium, but LPS and SPS do. Sweetie_22, if you're sticking with softies, you're probably good. Folkster, how often are you dosing? Daily or weekly?
Re: maintaining calcium levels for corals
I'd recommend a two-part dosing system if you're not already using one. Keeps things steady. Also, what's your pH like? Low pH can mess with calcium uptake.
Re: maintaining calcium levels for corals
Totally agree. I switched to a doser last year, and my Acroporas have never looked better. Folkster, are you running a refugium? Macroalgae can help stabilize params.
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wavekeeper - Posts: 1
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Re: maintaining calcium levels for corals
My tank's a 55-gallon with mostly LPS. Calcium's at 400 ppm, alk at 9 dKH. Everything's happy, but I'm curious if I should push calcium higher for faster growth.
Re: maintaining calcium levels for corals
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. LPS don't need crazy high calcium like SPS. Focus on stability over chasing numbers.wavekeeper wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2025 6:56 am My tank's a 55-gallon with mostly LPS. Calcium's at 400 ppm, alk at 9 dKH. Everything's happy, but I'm curious if I should push calcium higher for faster growth.