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my soft corals are starting to look a little drab, just not fully opened. All other params are good, I'll list them below, but the only other thing that I think would make sense is the TDS and I don't have a way to test it. I haven't replaced my DI resin since bought the RO/DI filter new 6 months ago. I should probably just replace it but I'd like to have a number to look at. What are good meters? What does everyone use?

Temp 77
Sal 1.025
Ph 8.2
Nitrate 0
Nitrite o
Ammonia 0
Calc 440
Alk 9.4
Mag 1340
 

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Any standard tds meter will be fine. If you don't have one already I recommend getting a dual tds meter so you can monitor tds from input to your rodi and after di
 

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If your rodi water is not at 0 tds you will see it soon enough in your tank e.g. Algae IME , you haven't listed what your po4 is ( phosfate )....you also say nitrate is 0 and alk is 9.4 .. I'd say your alk is a little too high with no nitrates and I'm guessing your po4 will be probably 0 too so your corals are probably starving ..
 

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If your rodi water is not at 0 tds you will see it soon enough in your tank e.g. Algae IME , you haven't listed what your po4 is ( phosfate )....you also say nitrate is 0 and alk is 9.4 .. I'd say your alk is a little too high with no nitrates and I'm guessing your po4 will be probably 0 too so your corals are probably starving ..
I feed the lps with mouths that you can clearly see them eat and that it benefits them once a week and I feed coral frenzy once or twice a week.
 

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Maybe I missed it, but what test kits are you using?

I would agree that if it is really running ULNS your all should be lower, but really in my opinion better would be to just feed everything more and get a little phosphate and nitrate into your system.
 
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Just installed my dual TDS meter. Getting around 10 before the DI stage and 3 after. These seem like decent numbers to me, what is acceptable? When should the membrane, di resin, carbon, and mesh filter be changed.

Also I increased my feeding to boost nitrates and my corals are looking happy. Thanks in advance
 

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With softies it's better to run a "dirty" tank, you r nitrates are too low if 0 and phos is bad if truly at 0. How are you testing for phosphates? Hanna ULR?
 

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For the typical RODI in this hobby, you'll want a meter with THREE probes so you know the tds in your 1) feedwater, 2) RO water, and 3) DI water.

If you know 1 and 2, you can calculate your membrane's rejection rate, so you'll know how the membrane is performing.
TRM-1-Inline-TDS-Meter.PNG

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For the typical RODI in this hobby, you'll want a meter with THREE probes so you know the tds in your 1) feedwater, 2) RO water, and 3) DI water.

If you know 1 and 2, you can calculate your membrane's rejection rate, so you'll know how the membrane is performing.
TRM-1-Inline-TDS-Meter.PNG

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Whats the price on 3 line meter?
 

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If your DI resin output is anything over zero its time to replace it. The number 3 is not a low number in the world of water purity for a Reef tank.
 

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Careful here guys. That IS NOT a good choice for a TDS meter for reefers. Why? Because as the lowest cost meter in the HM Digital product line it does not have automatic temperature compensation (ATC). If you are looking for a low-cost handheld meter, we have the TDS3 (with ATC) on sale:
http://www.buckeyehydro.com/tds3-handheld-meter/

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That IS NOT a good choice for a TDS meter for reefers. Why? Because as the lowest cost meter in the HM Digital product line it does not have automatic temperature compensation (ATC). If you are looking for a low-cost handheld meter, we have the TDS3 (with ATC) on sale:
http://www.buckeyehydro.com/tds3-handheld-meter/
 

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