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![]() This has been talked about in the past on the site but let's see what you have to say. I all but gave up on checking my water parameters about 16 months ago because every test kit I had never agreed on any test I did I had 4 test kits (Hagen, API, Seachem and salifert) not one ever agreed with the other and it was a guessing game on what the water was doing.
So I gave up testing and watched my corals and fish for clues and made changes accordingly. Yes I know it's not scientific and it's not acceptable per se with many people in the hobby but I haven't killed anything yet since I stopped testing. On my last set of days off I had a friend come over and do some water tests and aside from my water being a bit low in calcium(which I expected) my water was well within all the acceptable water parameters. So I must be doing something right. So with that being said how often do you check your water or do you rely on your tank to tell you?
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![]() After completely screwing up my tank through an ALK crash, I now check pretty darn regularly. 90% loss of coral and Hair algae which I've never had before.
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![]() I test alk almost every day, everything else 1 - 2 times per week, except magnesium maybe 2 - 3 times a month. I usually test my newly mixed water also.
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![]() Usually test alk 1-2 times a week , everything else 1-2 times a month.
I use salifert test kits , except for PO4 - Hanna
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![]() I will test ALK twice a week as well and Calcium once or twice a week. MAG I test usually once a month or every two months.
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![]() Nada, don't check for squat. Only time I check something is when I do salinity check.
I believe in keeping good husbandry goes a long way - also I don't have any really high demanding corals. Clean skimmer and swap out filter socks every 3-4 days 10% water change weekly 30% water change every 6th week Zeovit additives routinely I too keep an eye on the fish and corals. If all looks fat, happy and plump. I let it be. |
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![]() I think testing is essential as part of the hobby, same like water changes ... I'm surprise when people say they don't test the water, or same with people that say never perform water changes. I'm referring most to hobbyist with a reef tank as probably a FOWLR is easier to maintain IMO...
Can you believe when they say my corals are doing good? Yes, the ones alive, how many did you kill tho? As hobbyist you have to consider the water testing as part of the routine, even if you do a test a day , don't need to do all 5-6 or 7 or whatever , how long does it takes? Maybe 5 minutes? I say water testing is essential, if you have a tank is a must. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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![]() My tank is about 80% sps and I do have sensitive corals such as red dragon. But then again I do run dosers and atos and frequent water changes so I know my system doesn't change much. Therefore I don't do tests unless I see my corals acting funny which it's been too long to remember. I have had many crashes since I started this hobby but it was mainly due to me playing around with my tank too much. So if my tank is thriving then why change what I'm doing if it ain't broken? Each person maintains their system differently. But Im also not saying that others should do exactly as I'm doing. What works for me might not work for you and what works for you might not work for me. Oh and yea I might have to blame sharkbait for my bad habits lol jk.
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Oh com'n Galizio, I have not had one coral die on me, because I didn't check my parameters lol, But I did have corals die on me from stinging one another, BJD, or having a not so reef safe fish. Like many other said in this thread, it really depends on what you keep in your tank, and how much you're willing to invest in it. So I continue... day 201... parameters.. still no clue. ![]() As long as my little nieces and nephews can come over each time, and look in awe, I am a happy camper. For those curious whats lurking in my tank... ![]() ![]() ![]() It might not be as grand as some of the amazing tanks I have seen in this CanReef community, but its my piece of the pie, They way I like it ![]() |
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