Hi!
TLDR: Why is my Red Sea coral pro salt mixing up to 335ppm calcium when the bucket says it should be at 450ppm?
Newbie here but wondering if anyone else has run into this issue or has any advice. I’m using Red Sea Coral Pro Salt. After a few months of patience, I’m wanting to add corals. So I wanted to get a base reading of what all my levels are at. I noticed my calcium was low around 300ppm which didn’t make any sense because I don’t have anything in the tank that should be using calcium. So I tested a fresh batch of salt water that I mixed up. Alk is 10.5 and Calcium is 336ppm Double checked salt level is 1.025 (checked calibration of refractometer with Rodi water) Mixed the salt for 25mins at room temperature until clear.
I’m using the Hanna Calcium checker. Followed the directions exactly, I even watched their YouTube video to make sure I wasn’t missing a step.
I’m just wondering why my Calcium is reading low when the bucket says it should be mixing up closer to 450ppm?
First thought was refractometer was not calibrated and salt level was off and I’m not ruling it out but I mix up in a in a 5 gallon bucket and put in two mounded cups of salt which always gets me to 1.025 which I think makes sense based on what I have read online. So I can’t imagine it’s off by too much.
What do you think? Bad batch of salt? Should I get a different calcium test kit? New refractometer? Am I mixing the saltwater incorrectly?
Thanks in advance.
TLDR: Why is my Red Sea coral pro salt mixing up to 335ppm calcium when the bucket says it should be at 450ppm?
Newbie here but wondering if anyone else has run into this issue or has any advice. I’m using Red Sea Coral Pro Salt. After a few months of patience, I’m wanting to add corals. So I wanted to get a base reading of what all my levels are at. I noticed my calcium was low around 300ppm which didn’t make any sense because I don’t have anything in the tank that should be using calcium. So I tested a fresh batch of salt water that I mixed up. Alk is 10.5 and Calcium is 336ppm Double checked salt level is 1.025 (checked calibration of refractometer with Rodi water) Mixed the salt for 25mins at room temperature until clear.
I’m using the Hanna Calcium checker. Followed the directions exactly, I even watched their YouTube video to make sure I wasn’t missing a step.
I’m just wondering why my Calcium is reading low when the bucket says it should be mixing up closer to 450ppm?
First thought was refractometer was not calibrated and salt level was off and I’m not ruling it out but I mix up in a in a 5 gallon bucket and put in two mounded cups of salt which always gets me to 1.025 which I think makes sense based on what I have read online. So I can’t imagine it’s off by too much.
What do you think? Bad batch of salt? Should I get a different calcium test kit? New refractometer? Am I mixing the saltwater incorrectly?
Thanks in advance.