It's not magic!!!! It's easier...I've seen people post this same exact thing multiple times...it's not magic...
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It's not magic!!!! It's easier...I've seen people post this same exact thing multiple times...it's not magic...
Mmmm. Nope lolYou don’t test anything at all? Temperature? Salinity?
Mmmmm I was thinking about dosing a few months back. But I figured that would def swing my parameters. So I decided against it. Just WC. Don't think I'm lacking in any trace elements since everything is growing and maintaining color.My question is how are you maintaining steady alk with those acros in there? You must be dosing to, which again how are you doing that without testing and keeping things stable?
Lots of fish in the tank lol. 4 actuallyThere are no notable fish in the tanks so I’m assuming that would assist greatly in some parameter stability?
Why... not... lol. I guess to prove the haters wrong. Lol jk idk man I'm crazyI guess my question is "why?"
I have an alveopora that won't fully extend when it's time for a WC.I believe it’ll work with the current corals you have but as the tank goes on and corals grow out. I would recommend testing.
i have an LPS tank and I test maybe every month now when I water change but that’s because I am checking nitrate cus I was having an issue with that. I added a few fish so I want to keep it good. I believe if you don’t have very demanding corals like SPS, you can usually tel an issue pretty fast with some corals like Duncan or torch.
Well if nothing you do every changes and the inhabitants along with everything else in the tank remains the same I guess testing isn't as important. Personally I like to try new things, add new fish and inverts every once in a while, and sometimes even do my own personal little experiments that involve one of my aquariums. I enjoy a dynamic system and love the learning experience that has come from my little experiments and things I've tried in the past.IF SOMETHING IS WRONG... nothing wrong, don't test... lol easy. I haven't been doing this too long. But I have been able to keep 2 stable Nanos for about a year now. Almost everyone said I was crazy and it would be a disaster before I set these things up. Reefers have become to used to chasing numbers imo.
Lol... !!! Can't tell... people would loose their **** on here. Hmmmm I got a homewrecker that's encrusted over the plug for like 35 or 40 bucks I think... same with the orange passion. Aoi and krak zoa. Like 25 bucks for the space invader. 50 bucks dor the sunkist bounce... let's just say I have a plug. Lol... money isn't an issue. And if it is then you're in the wrooooong hobby... I've learned that fairly quick...How much did you spend on all
Those frags that haven’t even grown off the plugs yet?
how much are you willing to spend on replacing them?
every frag in there costs more than a test kit, and the time it takes to test is minuscule compared to the time it takes to grown out coral.
I've tested alk and calcium a couple times since 1976. Lol. No water changes. I dose manually. A few drops of this a cap full of that. Happy fish and coral growth. Keep up the good work!Don't suggest anyone take the same approach. But... it's working. Tank is 8 months. Any questions... ask away lol.
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That's why I said it's not magic like OP made it sound since he could have easily just stated his very simple alternative.Why not just put in your first post that you do water changes every other day. This is not likely to be cost effective on large tanks nor fun unless you have an auto water changer not to mention waste water from RODI being questionable for the environment.
I don't know why people would say you can't have a nano with frequent water changes. Nano-reef forum is dedicated to nanos and people run tanks on water changes there often.
You are not testing sure, not not saving yourself work or money. It is just a different way of doing something. You are replenishing parameters through water changes instead of dosing is all.
Yeah... but because people see it packed with sps they assume I'm dosing/testing.Why not just put in your first post that you do water changes every other day. This is not likely to be cost effective on large tanks nor fun unless you have an auto water changer not to mention waste water from RODI being questionable for the environment.
I don't know why people would say you can't have a nano with frequent water changes. It is done with pico's and nano's all the time.
You are not testing sure, not saving yourself work or money. It is just a different way of doing something. You are replenishing parameters through water changes instead of dosing is all.
Thanks!!!! Appreciate itI've tested alk and calcium a couple times since 1976. Lol. No water changes. I dose manually. A few drops of this a cap full of that. Happy fish and coral growth. Keep up the good work!
Yeah... but because people see it packed with sps they assume I'm dosing/testing.
Thanks!!!! Appreciate it
Lol... nooo those are just grown out. It's a much older tank. I probably have more acros in my system than there is that tank you posted off Google. Lolits not packed with sps
This is packed with SPS... disclaimer.. not my tank, random google photo.
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Looks good though... you **** all over his tank as well ? Lolits not packed with sps
This is packed with SPS... disclaimer.. not my tank, random google photo.
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Looks good though... you **** all over his tank as well ? Lol
Lol. Oh OK. it's a 9 month old frag tank then.I never said anything bad about your tank.
packed means no room to get your hands in the tank.. at least to me. lots of frags means.. a new tank or a frag tank.