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I would dose the alk part only at first to get alk to your desired level and only start doing calcium once it comes back down to 450ish. I would recommend checking calcium and alk every other day if not every day when you first start to make sure your parameters don't get out of wack when you first start.
 
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I have dosed one part without the other when one is hi without any problems.
I would dose the alk part only at first to get alk to your desired level and only start doing calcium once it comes back down to 450ish. I would recommend checking calcium and alk every other day if not every day when you first start to make sure your parameters don't get out of wack when you first start.

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It is OK to dose one part if calcium is already too high, but if calcium is near or even a tad above where you want it, I'd dose both equally. There are other reasons for dosing both parts than just calcium and alk. :)
 

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