New 90 gallon tank w/ 20 gallon sump (3 weeks old). Started testing Calcium with API kit and seeing (fast) linear drop. Just trying to understand why it's moving so fast and whether this is something I should address via Reef Fusion 2 part additives.
~90 pounds of dry large aragonite sand, leaving a rather deep sand bed to my novice eye
Had a small pattern of dark brown junk show up before getting the crabs/snails, which they've quickly dispatched. Seeing small brown spots pop up on back glass / etc, but no large algae breakouts or obvious "uglies" yet.
Thanks in advance!
Current Livestock & Date Installed:
- 2 Clown Fish (7/21)
- 2 Blood Red Fire Shrimp (7/21)
- 12 Snails (6 Astrea; 6 Nassarius); (7/30)
- 24 Hermit Crabs (7/30)
- Small Duncan Coral Frag (1.5" tall; 1 primary head, 2 smaller emerging) (7/30)
- Small GSP frag (silver dollar sized) (8/1)
Tank Installation:
~90 pounds of wet live rock (Indonesia; came wrapped in wet newspaper)~90 pounds of dry large aragonite sand, leaving a rather deep sand bed to my novice eye
Salt
Using Instant Ocean Sea Salt (Purple box) and mixing to 1.025Cycle
Fish were installed a few days after rock/sand. LFS encouraged us to go ahead as the live rock would already have the beneficial bacteria present to support.Had a small pattern of dark brown junk show up before getting the crabs/snails, which they've quickly dispatched. Seeing small brown spots pop up on back glass / etc, but no large algae breakouts or obvious "uglies" yet.
Question:
I started tracking the Calcium just to get a more clear picture of what's going on in the tank. I'm surprised to see it drop so quickly given I only have two very small corals in there. Since I'm brand new, figured I should ask about what's going on now so that later on when there's more livestock, I can better understand the processes.Thanks in advance!