Reef Aquarium Testing: Are you really using all those tests?

How many different types of tests do you actually test (use) on your aquarium? Not Owned!

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    Votes: 96 22.7%
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    Votes: 145 34.4%
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    Votes: 14 3.3%
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    Votes: 2 0.5%

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Minhaj Qazi

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On Ca Rx
So Only Alk , No3 and Po4. Weekly.
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Trident tests Alk, Cal, Mg. I manually test Nitrate and Phosphate using a Hanna checkers. I'm not going to count the occasional ICP tests.
 

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I do test a lot - mostly because Im still within the first year - so Im attempting to achieve some level of stability in order to keep my corals healthy. I suspect that as I move later into year 1 and on towards year 2 I can reduce the amount of testing.

Right now I test N03 PO4 at least 1x a day, sometimes 2x depending on whats going on.
Calcium 2x a week
Magenesium 3x times a week
Iodine 1x a week
OLI/Water clarity 3x a week
Alk: 3x a day
PH: Probe - tests multiple times a day
Salinity: Multiple times a day with probe - and usually 2-3x a week to check probe accuracy
Par testing: Usually about 1X a quarter
Temperature: I double check my temp probably 1x every 2 weeks to ensure that the probe is accurate


Other tests kits owned: I own copper, but dont use it that often. I also own most of the Hanna test kits which since the MasterTronic came along, I dont use as much anymore. In addition, I own several Alkalinity test kits to cross reference accuracy given issues I was having with the KH Director.


All that being said - the MasterTronic has been a great help in this regard to see the trends, and stay on top of the testing.
 

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Nope, I hate testing and do as little as possible. Mine is a high nutrient tank by design with easy coral and I do weekly water changes to ward off most problems. This has worked for me, although I have avoided sps because I hate to test.
 

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once a week salt ammona nitrite 2x a week nitrate ph alk ca mg i would say there are 8 tests a week the only thiing i see high is alk around 13 just did a a 12.5 gallon water change i want to bring it down to around 9 so i will keep trying just want to say i will be getting a dosser soon. sometimes i get to crazy working on the tank so we will prevail
 

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once a week salt ammona nitrite 2x a week nitrate ph alk ca mg i would say there are 8 tests a week the only thiing i see high is alk around 13 just did a a 12.5 gallon water change i want to bring it down to around 9 so i will keep trying just want to say i will be getting a dosser soon. sometimes i get to crazy working on the tank so we will prevail
yes i do and sometimes the drops in the API make a mistake with the drops test kits then i test with salifert products some times i check both in the same day because sometimes the drops goto fast to count so then the salifert comes out
 
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