Calcium test kit for marine and reef aquariums Includes 35 tests, test tubes and liquid reagents Critical factor in good coral growth Achieving the correct calcium concentration range is critical:...
Achieving the correct calcium concentration range is critical: too little can lead to poor coral health, while too much can result in depletion of carbonate hardness (KH). Testing for calcium allows you to ensure optimal conditions for your aquarium inhabitants and the stability of other significant water chemistry parameters.
The typical value of calcium found in seawater is 420 mg/l, but values in the aquarium vary from 380 mg/l to 450 mg/l, dependent on the method of running your aquarium.
If the calcium level in your aquarium is wrong, partial water changes using a good quality reef salt is recommend to help re-establish the correct calcium concentration. It is also important to check the magnesium and KH as the three are correlated. If the calcium is incorrect, magnesium and KH are also likely to be wrong.
How to test for Calcium:
Please note:
To avoid cross-contaminating the titrating reagent (Ca-3), do not return the small quantity of the titrant left in the syringe back into the bottle at the end of the test. After use, clean and dry the syringe, tip and titration vessel with mineral-free water (such as RO water, if available) to ensure the accuracy of subsequent tests.
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