My tank is about a year old. I have quite a few coral and a small maxima clam that have all been showing good growth for a few months now, but water changes have been enough to keep my calcium in the 450ppm range. I've been expecting to have to start dosing one of these days, but have been waiting until the numbers say it's time.
A week and a half ago I out a fairly large Derasa in the tank. It's 7-8" long, and this week my calcium has dropped to 406ppm.
I use the Hanna tester, which I know many people don't like, but I have always gotten consistent readings with it. Now I'm wondering if a clam can have that much impact in a week, or if this mostly/partly a testing error. Unfortunately that was my last packet of reagent so I can't retest today.
System is a 120 with 108 gallons of water. I do a 10 gallon water change each week and use IO Reef salt. Here is a FTS from today:
Here is what my calcium has done since March. There is certainly a downward trend which you would expect given the coral growth. What I don't know if I should just start dosing with the new clam in place, or wait a another week or two to see what happens.
A week and a half ago I out a fairly large Derasa in the tank. It's 7-8" long, and this week my calcium has dropped to 406ppm.
I use the Hanna tester, which I know many people don't like, but I have always gotten consistent readings with it. Now I'm wondering if a clam can have that much impact in a week, or if this mostly/partly a testing error. Unfortunately that was my last packet of reagent so I can't retest today.
System is a 120 with 108 gallons of water. I do a 10 gallon water change each week and use IO Reef salt. Here is a FTS from today:
Here is what my calcium has done since March. There is certainly a downward trend which you would expect given the coral growth. What I don't know if I should just start dosing with the new clam in place, or wait a another week or two to see what happens.