Well, that is overly high. With levels that high, you may start to notice your sand clumping together and calcium depositing on the impellars of any pumps (return pump / powerheads). It may also be causing your alkalinity to be low -- have you checked that recently?
Have you tested the calcium level in the new saltwater you use for water changes? If it's really high in calcium, doing a water change isn't going to help lower those levels. What brand of salt mix are you using? Are you mixing it in RO, RO/DI, or tap water?
Normally, calcium levels will fall on their own, as coralline algae and calcium needing corals consume it. Since you don't seem to have much of either right now, it may not fall on its own. If you answer the above questions, it'll be easier to recommend a potential solution.