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    Default Re: Getting Calcium Levels Right

    Should I bother trying to raise my TA? It's currently 40.

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    Default Re: Getting Calcium Levels Right

    Quote Originally Posted by jmarcum View Post
    Should I bother trying to raise my TA? It's currently 40.
    If your pH stays stable and your CSI is good, then I wouldn't worry about your TA number. I suspect though that you may end up needing to raise it some.
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