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| View Poll Results: Do you care and/or test for Potassium? | |||
| I don't care about K |      | 30 | 57.69% | 
| I kinda care and test sometimes |      | 14 | 26.92% | 
| I test and adjust to some number that lets me sleep better at night |      | 8 | 15.38% | 
| Voters: 52. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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|  Potassium - Who cares? Keep hearing grumblings about potassium levels and we should test it.  If you have a reef with corals, tick a box below. Comment too, if you're in the mood! 
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|   Our LPS system barely consumes any potassium.  Our SPS system consumes 1L every 3 weeks of a fully saturated potassium chloride mix. It's very important IMO. 
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|   I tested once or twice but always been good, I would bet that part c of tropic marin balling is the reason why | 
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|   I guess for me, I've never cared, wouldn't know what it should be and never felt my tank was lacking anything. I'll continue not caring   
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|   Your  total disregard  really does work well though | 
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|   I like it, gives me time for other things   
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|   LPS system - don't care.  SPS system - test and dose regularly. It's similar to Magnesium in that it doesn't usually need to be dosed daily if you're doing weekly waterchanges. If you add a bit extra to the waterchange water then it rides ok for the week. I noticed a big difference in blues/purples when I started dosing in my old SPS system. | 
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|   Yep. I dose and check once or twice a month. Since there are enough research done by the experts sometimes you have to trust them. I've dosed and  I like the colours I had when I dosed. To be its like taking vitamins, you don't see the immediate effects but it pays off in the long run. With that being said, just cause I do doesn't mean you have to or need to as each tank is different. If you like the results continue to do so. If not, stop and save your money. 
				__________________ ATI 48" 3x75W LED with 8x54W T5, 2xTunze 6105, 2 x Maxspect Gyre XF150, Bubble King Mini 200 ( soon to be replaced by a Bubble King SM 200), Eheim 1262, Via Aqua 300 watt Titanium heater, JBJ ATO, Apex Controller | 
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|   Didn't pick an answer because I don't know the answer, never tested but wondering if I should. When I looked into it years ago, the K test was based on turbidity and hard to read. Is there an accurate and easy-to-use potassium test available nowadays? 
				__________________ 120 gallon sps/anemones/LPS reef since 2004 Apex controller 8 x 54 watt T5 PowerModule Herbie's silent overflow system Jebao DC 12000 return pump Jecod CP-40 Cross-flow circulation device Mini Bubble King 180 Barr Aquatics calcium reactor Bucket fuge | 
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