How often and what do you test

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1. Continuous monitoring of temp, pH, ORP, conductivity/salinity. Probe calibration at 12 week intervals.

2. The following tests 2 times a week for each display tank:

Calcium
Alkalinity
Magnesium
Potassium
Nitrate
Phosphorus

3. More frequent or additional testing as indicated by observations or known changing conditions.

4. Dual Triton and ATI testing at intervals of 8-12 weeks, again depending on circumstances.
 

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My tank is pretty new, so we’re testing pretty frequently to dial in results. Haven’t registered nitrates in quite some time - will probably only measure them the day after feeding the tank. Otherwise, just the big 3 every day or two.
 

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Ph, Cal, mag every 2-3 years with my 5-10 gallon water change. Salinity whenever my swing arm falls into the tank...
 

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Temp and pH 24/7 via probes
Salinity 1x a month
Alkalinity every 6 hours via Alkatronic
Triton Test every 2 months which replaced my more frequent testing of calcium/magnesium/potassium/strontium. Although I use it to monitor other things as well.
Nitrate/Phosphate: Not in a long time
 

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Can anyone help me,I have a 90 gallon tank ,20 gallon e shopps sump, protein skimmer etc. I have 2 mushroom leather corals that will not open.They last opened in october.The elagance coral looks great polyp not so much. sal.-25-temp 77,po4-0,no3-0 ,cal.450. 4-t5 54 watt light. Thank you so much.
 

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Calibrate PH probes for main system and calcium reactor once every 6 months or so. They never seem to drift, calibrate correctly, and show the same readings before and after, despite being several years old. I do a visual check of my PH levels 3-4 times a day.

Alk: Hanna every other day

PO4: daily right now. I didn’t test it often for a while or use any PO4 reduction method and it started to get out of control. I’m using phosphate RX right now and it’s kind of yo-yo’ing as the rocks and substrate release newly bound PO4 back into the water. Once i start seeing it stay the same from day to day I’ll back off to weekly or monthly testing

NO3, once or twice a month to adjust my vodka dosing. Try and keep them between 4-10 ppm

Ca, Mg: once a month or so

Salinity: First couple water changes with a new batch of salt to get the exact scoop sized for that batch dialed in. Then I don’t really test it unless I see a problem. It’s never been a culprit. 1.025-1.026 without wavering for 5 years now

Potassium, iodine, all other minor and trace elements, triton or any other ICP testing service: never done it. Never saw the need. It’s a rabbit hole I don’t care to venture down. Just seems unnecessary. I know I say it a lot and some people will disagree, but I really feel like it’s all just a new economic arm or cog in the reef business machine and people have been convinced it’s something they “need” when they really don’t.
I couldn’t agree more about the ICP testing, just another money making farce for newbies that don’t know any better
 

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Salinity - continuous via Apex, manually every 2 weeks with water change
Mg, PO4, NO3, Ca - every 2 weeks after water change (sometimes a couple of days after)
Alk - every 2-3 days, daily if issues.
Triton - have never had a need
 

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