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Reef tank target parameters by tank type

"What should my parameters be?" doesn't have one answer — it depends on what you keep. SPS-dominant tanks want tighter, lower alkalinity and richer Ca/Mg; LPS and soft-coral tanks tolerate a wider, more forgiving band and a little more nutrients. Here's the full reference in one place.

The cheat sheet

ParameterSPS-heavyMixed reefLPS / soft
Calcium420–440 ppm420–450380–450
Alkalinity7.5–8.5 dKH8.0–9.08.0–11.0
Magnesium1300–1400 ppm1280–14001250–1400
pH8.1–8.47.9–8.47.8–8.4
Nitrate (NO₃)1–5 ppm2–105–20
Phosphate (PO₄)0.02–0.06 ppm0.03–0.100.05–0.15
Salinity1.025–1.0261.025–1.0261.023–1.026

How to read it

Respect the daily-rise limit on alkalinity.

When correcting a low reading, raise alkalinity by no more than ~1.4 dKH per day and split bigger gaps across several days. Sudden alk swings are a leading cause of SPS tissue burn and tank crashes.

Reef flags out-of-range readings for your tank type

Tell Reef whether you run SPS, mixed, or LPS/soft, log a test, and it checks every parameter against the right band for that tank — then calculates the exact corrective doses with safe daily-rise caps. Pay once, no subscription, no ads, fully offline.

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Sources

  • Randy Holmes-Farley — reef-aquarium water chemistry articles (Reef2Reef / Advanced Aquarist)
  • Bulk Reef Supply (BRS) — reef parameter and dosing guides
  • Reef2Reef community consensus on target parameters by tank type

Ranges are reference targets, not absolutes. Stability matters more than any single number — confirm with your own test kits and adjust gradually.