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Current parameters, all salifert test kits.
Alkalinity 6.7kh
Calcium 440
Magnesium 1440
pH 8.3
Phosphate 0
Nitrate 0

Still fish only at this stage. Have GHA in the tank at the moment, it's not to bad.

Also added a bicolur blenny.

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Looking for some recommendations for some open water fish for this tank.

Currently have 2 x Trochus snails, 2 Clowns and a bicolor blenny.
 

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Once I get some corals, was thinking of getting Hanna checkers for Calcium, Alkalinity and Phosphate. And a test kit for Nitrate and Magnesium, not sure which ones. Do you think this would be enough? Do I need anything else? Maybe PH?

I'd go with Nyos for nitrate and Salifert for magnesium, if you can get them. That's a very reasonable water testing kit. :)
Testing pH is generally not necessary unless you eventually have issues with coral growth and suspect excess CO2 in the air where the tank is located.
 

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Looking for some recommendations for some open water fish for this tank.

Currently have 2 x Trochus snails, 2 Clowns and a bicolor blenny.

With that size tank (120 liters, is that correct?), a basslet like a Royal Gramma might make a good addition. I think one would get along ok with the clowns.
Tank is too small for tangs, angels, rabbitfish, most wrasses or anthias (other 'open water' active reef tank fish.)
I love Rainford's Goby although it isn't an open water fish per se; might do ok in that tank.
However if the clowns decide to mate and lay eggs, they will probably want the whole tank to themselves.

I'd get more algae-eating snails as well. :)

Nice Duncan. What lights are you running now?
 

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Looking good! I agree that a basslet would be a nice touch. Royal gramma, black cap, swiss guard, swales, chalk bass, or my favorite upside-down swimmer - yellow assessor :)
 
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Haven't posted an update for a long time. It's been slow going, I haven't added many corals as I would like, still learning and working out what works for me.

Here the highlights, not all good
- Duncan died off, is starting the recover.
- add about 9 Zoas early on and lost about 6, 2 are going well the other is just holding on
- add a torch and loss it after a year

Current stock:
Two clownfish, the original ones
3 Hammers
2 Acans
3 Zoas
1 one recovering Duncan
About 9 snails
A couple of Hermit crabs

Only hardware change is a Bubble Magus curve 5 skimmer.

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