Lol... oh man... you guys... you're seem pretty rad though so I'll let ya know what's up. It's not like I threw a bunch of stuff into a tiny little tank to have it just look cool lol.. tank is actually little older than 8/9 months. That's only how long it's been fully stocked though. It ran empty for about 3ish~ months before i threw any kind of fish or coral in there lol so the cycle ran extra. Which I'm sure benefited the tank in the long run. It was just the sand and the main acro rock and it just looked bleh... lol but I had the smaller tank running at the time as a mixed Reef so I wasn't completely bummed about not having a tank at the time. At about month 4 I added most of my acro pieces and upgraded the light, filter, pump and heater to what's on there now. I've been running chemipure in the filter since and add about a pound of new live ausie collected rock to the tank every other month since month 4. Lol and with the rock I change out I decides to ditch the mix Reed and add the live rock there. Its been about 3 pnds since I started doing this and I'm about to set up another nano for the rock that's about to come out soon lol. The favia garden came in play at about month 5ish because why not... favia gardens are supposed to be again impossible so another challenge taken... lol and I'm not testing because I doubt I'm lacking in any trace elements now or will in the future with the amount of water changes being done on this thing. And unless I dose or have have catastrophic failure on my end I don't see why the tank should be tested. Part of me thinks that people just hate seeing homewrecker, captain crunch, orange passion, space invader, bounces, aoi's etc in a pico/nano. Other part thinks they just hate the laxd approach I have towards something they put so much effort into... while accomplishing great results imo. Lol... there's alot of no no's going on in this tank but I have so far found them to be just false preconceptions, or most atleast. Try it... don't let others tell ya how it should be done. Lol CHILL MORE TEST LESS!!!!!If you’re asking why and how in earnest then I suggest approaching it with the scientific method. Like… “does testing need to happen on a reef tank to be successful?” Putting your hypothesis down which is obviously “no”, setting up control/variable groups to test. Then you come to a thread like this with some statistics and findings. The trick is removing subjectivity from the equation. Why do you think you’ve been successful without testing? (Careful when you answer… you may end up injecting some science) I agree you don’t need to be or consult a microbiologist to keep a successful reef but some of that is attributed to the science that happened before you had your tank. I can assure you there’s still science behind what is happening whether it is acknowledged or not.
