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![]() Ive tested once in my lifetime of owning this tank.... only because I got a free API reef test kit. I don't think I even looked up if the results were within normal range.
I check salinity whenever I do a water change (so once a month or every other month) and that's it. |
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![]() Wow, for the first couple months I was testing alk, cal, mg, nh3, no2, no3, po4 and salinity every second day.
I'll just stop that then. lol. |
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![]() Seriously though...good saltwater is designed to get you the right water parameters. Once you start to do things like add a reactor, or dose, testing becomes more necessary. Also, I know that many people who spend 1000's on corals probably sleep better for testing. Testing is better than not testing, just not a total necessity for every reef. Last edited by gobytron; 05-05-2015 at 12:46 AM. |