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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OlafsReef

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Tests frequency is increased when making a change to a given parameter.

Monitoring:
Salinity: 2-3 x weekon AIO Nano 1x week on 100gal
Temp: Monitored via probe , double checked 1x week
PH: Monitored via probe

Major Tests:
ALK: 2-3x week
Phosphate: 1x week
Nitrate: 1x week
Calc: 1x month
Mag: Every other month

Cycling:
I'm old school, I mostly just toss in a slice of frozen shrimp, wait a month, and call it good.
Ammonia: When starting a new tank
Nitrate: Looking for spikes to trigger wc
Nitrite: Sometimes when starting a tank... generally not
 

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This week at R2R we're going to be focusing on TESTING in a lot of different ways! I wanted to kick off Monday with a poll and question for you.

1. How many different types of aquarium water tests do you actually use? (not how many test kits you have but how many you use)

2. Please list the types of tests you ONLY actively test? (alk, cal, mag?)

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PO3
PO4
Alk
Calc
Mg
Ammonia
 

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Nitrate
Phosphate
Alk
Magnesium
Calcium

My tank is around 4 months old. We test weekly right now but plan to reduce testing to every other week and maybe drop the nutrient testing after a few more months if everything is still stable.
 

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Alk every other day (still tuning the dosing pumps)
NO3, PO4, Ca, Mg pH Salinity about once a week
K once every 2-3 weeks
 

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Sal
Temp
pH
Alk
NO3
PO4
Cal
Mag

And I check Ammonia and Nitrite monthly.
 

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I regularly use tests as follows:
Kh, magnesium, calcium, phosphate, nitrate
 

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Salinity, calcium,mag,alk. Once in a great while ph, phosphates and nitrates. Its been a good two years since i tested the last two. 180 and 0.25 respectfully using api.
 

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10 - if you count temp. I test every Sunday - salinity, ammonia, nitrate, alk, pH, phosphate, mag, Ca, and silicate. Use all Salifert except for the silicate one which is Seachem.
 

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I routinely test nitrate, phosphate, mg, ph, calcium and alk. Nitrate and phosphate are every other test cycle. I try to test ec
Every 3 days - so nitrate and phosphate are every 6 days
 

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This week at R2R we're going to be focusing on TESTING in a lot of different ways! I wanted to kick off Monday with a poll and question for you.

1. How many different types of aquarium water tests do you actually use? (not how many test kits you have but how many you use)

2. Please list the types of tests you ONLY actively test? (alk, cal, mag?)

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I test for Alkalinity, Phosphate, Salinity, Nitrate, Calcium, Magnesium every other week with individual test kits.
 

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This week at R2R we're going to be focusing on TESTING in a lot of different ways! I wanted to kick off Monday with a poll and question for you.

1. How many different types of aquarium water tests do you actually use? (not how many test kits you have but how many you use)

2. Please list the types of tests you ONLY actively test? (alk, cal, mag?)

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Basic ph, nitrates, nitrite, ammonia, salt, 1 other... dosing myself at HH. Lol
 

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Alkalinity monthly...maybe. ICP every 4-6 weeks is my go to.

I monitor temp and pH 24/7 through Apex. No idea when I last tested PO4 or NO3. Year or so?
 

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Man everyone tests a lot. I rarely test anything anymore. Salinity for water changes and tds of my rodi. Nitrate and phosphate if algae shows up. I only do softies though so not much to worry about.
 

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