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Ca is good, 450 is general range, but, unless you're growing LPS or SPS it shouldn't matter too much. Shrooms, zoas, and other softies dont utilize calcium, they rely more on light and slightly 'dirty' water for nutrients, which is where a nano fish or two is helpful. Softies love fish poo.

If your growing LPS a 10% weekly water change will be enough Ca and Mg refresh to keep them going.
Only time to really worry about Ca, Mg, and Alk in a nano is if you're trying to grow SPS, which would require dosing, serious lighting, and a a lot of monitoring as SPS in a nano is tough.

IMHO, better to sit back, relax, grow softies and maybe an LPS, do a weekly 10% change, and not worry about testing unless something seems to be going very wrong.

You're probably still going to go though a few diatome and possibly hair algae periods until the tank establishes over the next few months, its expected.

Im running xenia (with a purpose), 5 types of zoa, goniporia and a pineaple tree with no testing and weekly 10% changes and all growing well.

If you feel you want to run a protein skimmer once you add livestock, I have a biocube skimmer that you're welcome to. Drop me a PM if interested
 
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Just had a small battle w cyano. 3 days lights out did the job. Gotta work on the cause. 0 nitrates, 0 nitrites, 0 amm, ph 8.2, calc 480, mg 14 dkh....i feed every 2 days with NLS pellets and weekly broadcast mysis and baby brine. Change floss every 2 days and 20% weekly water change. I am told I may be too clean. Possible?
 

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Well what is your phosphate at? And I get cyano when my nitrate is zero, when I does some nitrate it goes away. Cyano is very opportunistic, many think it is a phosphate nitrate imbalance. Most are now aiming for almost zero phosphate and around 2ppm nitrate. Bacteria such as microbacter7 has also helped me with cyano in the past.n

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Well what is your phosphate at? And I get cyano when my nitrate is zero, when I does some nitrate it goes away. Cyano is very opportunistic, many think it is a phosphate nitrate imbalance. Most are now aiming for almost zero phosphate and around 2ppm nitrate. Bacteria such as microbacter7 has also helped me with cyano in the past.n

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Im certain to look at microbacter. Im sure its more like a phosphate issue. Thanks.
 
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