mojoreef said:Zul your levels of cal and alk are a little high for the salinity you are running. for that salinity you want the cal to be around the 350 mark and the alk around 2.5. As collin said its not the end of the world but it does make your corals work harder. I would not dose untill you can get your parameter a little lower, then dose to keep them leveled.
On the corraline I hate it to, if it werent for it I wouldnt have to ever clean the glass, lol but it does look so nice. On the urchins dont go that route, they will actually make the corraline get worse, when they eat it the corraline spores and when the urchin poops, all the spores are free to repopulate, trust me I had a small tribe of rock boring types, I was scraping corraline every few days, I took out a bunch of them and it has slowed alot more.
Mike
I agree the salinity is a little low. Still in a good range though. Will the corals still work harder? His alk is 440 with effectively balanced alk. This seems to be very near the ideal range of 420. I would suggest that as his Ca and Alk drop gradually, he can slowly up his salinity through water changing. At that point he should be in good shape.
However, as I said...other than salinity being slightly low things appear balanced with Ca and Alk on target.
PS. I will be out of town all next week with only spotty e-mail and internet service.
Have a good week...Collin