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| View Poll Results: What are your "Reef Keeping Methods"? (Vote Multple times) | |||
| Weekly or sub-weekly waterchanges. |
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49 | 43.36% |
| bi weekly or monthly water changes |
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35 | 30.97% |
| monthly to Bi monthly water changes |
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13 | 11.50% |
| water changes when tank tells me its time. |
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14 | 12.39% |
| i check tank levels equal to or less than once a week. |
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25 | 22.12% |
| i check tank levels bi weekly to monthly. |
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24 | 21.24% |
| i check my levels monthly to bi monthly |
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16 | 14.16% |
| i do water changes with suppliments when need and thats about it. |
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10 | 8.85% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 113. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Do a 10% change every 2-3 weeks with supplemented water (using IO and is low in Mg and Ca right from the pail), and rely on a Ca reactor in-between.
Have a PH monitor and the probe in the Ca reactor effluent so easy to give a quick check every couple of days to see how it's running. If it's ~6.7 I don't even look at the bubble count but might look at the drip rate to get a idea. Every week or two I'll record the PH, reactor rates, Ca, Alk and less frequently Mg and NO3. |
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