Lbrewer34
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When I was first starting out with my tank about 3 months ago I had a guy at a lfs tell me to add a product (Microbe -Lift Coralline Algae Accelerator) to my tank to help with coralline algae growth. He said to just add the recommended amount every day for a few weeks. I did this for about three weeks but stopped because it just didn't seem right to keep adding something if I wasn't testing for it. That week I bought a calcium testing kit and saw my calcium was at 500ppm. For the past two months my calcium hasn't come down, despite 10-15% water changes weekly and I haven't added any more of the product. I don't any coral yet, just live rock and a few fish (starry blenny, two spotted goby and a Six line Wraisse) and a cleaner crew. I want to get my tank ready for corals before I go to the Bob Moore event next month. Do I have anything to worry about with high calcium now? do I need to lower it before I add any coral? As of bow, the fish don't seem to mind the calcium, my concern was for getting the tank ready for corals. Thanks for the advice,
Lee
Lee