what's the community thoughts? If you do weekly smaller water changes, clean the filters/equipment, clean the skimmer, ensure all parts are working as is, and watch the fish and corals....and dose if necessary based on colors/overall sight check of corals...do you think you need to test if you're not overstocked with anything? Curious on the opinions of the community...
Reason I ask, I've had a tank going for 2 months, about 7 fish, 3 coral frags, bunch of live rock, and been consistently changing the water....and I've brought to water to my LFS and been watching temp and salinity and my parameters have been "perfect" every time....I'm feeling like I shouldn't be so worried about testing....I have a waterbox 100.3 for reference.
Or is it just a matter of when the tank starts really filling up with corals / getting stocked i need to pay much more attention to the details...
Reason I ask, I've had a tank going for 2 months, about 7 fish, 3 coral frags, bunch of live rock, and been consistently changing the water....and I've brought to water to my LFS and been watching temp and salinity and my parameters have been "perfect" every time....I'm feeling like I shouldn't be so worried about testing....I have a waterbox 100.3 for reference.
Or is it just a matter of when the tank starts really filling up with corals / getting stocked i need to pay much more attention to the details...