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Nicholasbithell 03/21/2010 03:01 PM

Salifert Calcium test?!? Whats wrong?
 
SO the other day I purchased a Salifert calc test. I went to test my calc today and the color never changes even after the whole syringe is empty. (if i fill the syringe again and put it in the titration vial it will change to the clear blue color. So does this mean I have a super low calc amount in my tank? I have been dosing the Kent Liquid Calcium. I am switching to smart reef 3 part system in a few days. any thoughts on this?

clittrell 03/21/2010 03:17 PM

Re: Salifert Calcium test?!? Whats wrong?
 
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Originally Posted by Nicholasbithell
SO the other day I purchased a Salifert calc test. I went to test my calc today and the color never changes even after the whole syringe is empty. (if i fill the syringe again and put it in the titration vial it will change to the clear blue color. So does this mean I have a super low calc amount in my tank? I have been dosing the Kent Liquid Calcium. I am switching to smart reef 3 part system in a few days. any thoughts on this?

I would think you calc is very high. I have .12 mill left in the syringe and I am about 440. If I used the entire syringe it would be higher.


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Randy Holmes-Farley 03/21/2010 03:48 PM

Try adding a second syringe to get to the endpoint. Many folks have calcium high enough to need more than one syringe. Add the values for each syringe together to get a final answer.

Nicholasbithell 03/21/2010 07:00 PM

I do have to add a second syringe to get the color change. If i fill the 1ml syringe once placeit all in there there is no change in color then I fill the second syringe to the 1ml line and continue drops until the syringe reads .65 so what exactly would that be sorry horrible with math!

bertoni 03/22/2010 12:37 AM

I don't have the chart for that test kit, but I think it's something like 670 ppm.

mano84 03/22/2010 03:16 AM

Just read the chart (which reads 170 ppm for 0,66 ml and 180 ppm for 0,64 ml) then add 500 ppm and you (hopefully) come up with 670 or 680 ppm, depending if you looked at 0,66 or 0,64 ml which really doesn't matter since the test isn't that accurate anyway.

P.S. I don't have the chart in front of me, so if I'm off by 10 ppm or have reverted the numbers, you'll know that I'm the one that's confused.

returnofsid 03/22/2010 10:45 AM

The first full syringe, is equal to a calcium level of 500. After filling the second syringe, continue to test, until your reach your end point. From the second syringe, find your calcium, on the chart, and then add it to 500. For instance, with the second syringe, if your reach your end point, and from your chart, your calcium is 80ppm, your calcium is 580.

stingythingy45 03/22/2010 10:51 AM

If you truly have a calcium at 580 you would be wise to check your alk...asap.
And your Mg. also.

Nicholasbithell 03/22/2010 08:32 PM

Thank You everyone who responded! My Alk is at 8 and raising. I don't fully understand the relationship between Alk, calk, and mag!?! Does anyone know of a really simple article that can sum it up for me? Thanks Guys

phragman53 03/22/2010 09:33 PM

Look under the Reef Chemistry Articles link in the Chemistry forum. Randy Holmes-Farley has several articles that will help you with the relationship of pH, Alkalinity, Calcium and Magnesium.

bertoni 03/23/2010 03:29 AM

This article is a good place to start:

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-06/rhf/index.php

snlewis 03/24/2020 04:18 AM

My mag is 1300 and my alk is 10.7. I cant get my calcium to change color. The test kit is not expired either.

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bertoni 03/24/2020 05:23 PM

Have you tried using more than one syringe? I might try testing some freshly-mixed saltwater, to see where the problem might lie.


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