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gobytron 05-05-2015 03:23 PM

ha ha...

It IS at least a LITTLE different when you are getting paid to test rather than paying to test on your own free time.:mrgreen:

Myka 05-05-2015 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by gobytron (Post 948743)
ha ha...

It IS at least a LITTLE different when you are getting paid to test rather than paying to test on your own free time.:mrgreen:

I get paid by salary essentially as I charge a monthly fee, not hourly. So I do choose to test. The last thing I want is a Frogspawn getting brown jelly disease and I test the tank and alkalinity is at 6 dKH or something like that. I have to keep my bases covered.

My own tank I test cal, alk, mg bi-weekly. NO3 and PO4 monthly. Salinity before every w/c. It's low demand right now though, just kalk dosing.

gobytron 05-05-2015 05:42 PM

the stakes are higher for you to be sure.

Lots of us lose sleep over our own tanks but you might be one of the few who dies over someone elses... :razz:

Dearth 05-05-2015 06:01 PM

Until my partial tank crash due to fixation on the wrong problem 2 months ago I hadn't tested for months and now everything is back to normal all I check for is salinity during water changes

Each to their own

gobytron 05-05-2015 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Dearth (Post 948765)
Until my partial tank crash due to fixation on the wrong problem 2 months ago I hadn't tested for months and now everything is back to normal all I check for is salinity during water changes

Each to their own

in your case, would you testing regularly leading up the the issue?

Would testing have saved you from the crash?

I've never had a crash that testing would have stopped...it's always been due to unforeseeable circumstances like once, when in mexico, from drunk guests of my tenant pouring table salt into my 90 gallon reef.

Dearth 05-06-2015 08:53 AM

I was fixated on red cyano and ignored the nitrate buildup that I could see happening but was fixated on the red cyano. Could of testing caught it...most definitely and I paid the price for it but then that's the breaks.

I understand the risks involved as does any other reefer and have made a conscious choice to not be diligent with my testing and if it crashes nobody to blame but myself and if it doesn't then even better

The Guy 05-06-2015 03:15 PM

I check the big 3 every week, po4 once a monthish, mag gets checked when I do a water change and manually tune it up if required, that's about it. Hey Warren finally got the Hydor ATO going works well in the RSM 250 ended up using a Rio 600 pump, seems to all work well. :smile:

WarDog 05-06-2015 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by The Guy (Post 948881)
Hey Warren finally got the Hydor ATO going works well in the RSM 250 ended up using a Rio 600 pump, seems to all work well. :smile:

Good to hear Laurie, it's not a bad little ATO!


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