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I switch my salt fairly regularly but recently I've sticking with good old Instant Ocean (switch back and forth between reefers best and the regular stuff). My parameters... errr... I don't actually measure anymore. I can just look at the tank and know what params are high/low based on what is happening in the tank. The last time I measured a couple weeks back (and they're fairly stable, so I'm probably not too far off these numbers now) the params were: Amm: 0 ppm NO2: 0 ppm NO3: <2 ppm PO4: forgot to check but no algae. It's typically around 0.02 ppm. I actually don't go for zero. I find SPS get really unhappy at zero. Calc: ~430 ppm Alk: 7-8 dKH pH: 8.2 Temp: 79F (went to 86F in the summer before I had my chiller set up ![]() As for skimming.... I don't really subscribe to any particular school of thought on this but I guess I am more on the side of wet skimming. I've found that with my skimmer, if I skim dry, I get tons of skimmate building up in the neck (reducing performance) rather than making it into the cup. By keeping it more wet I avoid that and don't have to clean the skimmer as often. As you can see, a lot of what I do is very subjective. I have a "feel" for the tank and I constantly experiment; I just make little tweaks as needed. I swear by metal halide (though I am setting up a LED cube experimental tank for my office) and I think highlight is one of the keys to my success. Last edited by ScubaSteve; 11-28-2012 at 04:35 PM. |