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Hi everyone, I am currently testing these things and was just wondering if I should be testing for other things.
- alkalinity
- calcium
- nitrate
- phosphate
- temp
- salinity
 
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calc/alk/salinity is all I test unless I have an issue I can’t figure out with water changes
Yeh I was only testing them but then my corals started to die and many people said to buy nitrate and phosphate.
 

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How often are you testing for these btw? :)

I don't test for anything else unless I have issues! Latest ICP said I was low on iodine, so now I test regularly for that - but noting else!

Here's my intervals:
Alkalinity - Weekly (Hanna), continuous (Trident)
Calcium - Monthly (Red Sea), continuous (Trident)
Nitrate - Weekly (Hanna)
Phosphate - Weekly (Hanna), continuous (Smart Tester)
Temp - Continuous (Apex, Heater Controller)
Salinity - Weekly during water change

Magnesium - Monthly (Red Sea), continuous (Trident)
 

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Hi everyone, I am currently testing these things and was just wondering if I should be testing for other things.
- alkalinity
- calcium
- nitrate
- phosphate
- temp
- salinity
Depends on what's in your tank.
 

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Calcium and magnesium aren't a big priority. Iodine is.

Ca and Mg are macro elements and are essential for coral health, including Soft Coral.

Having said that, Mg is so abundant in seawater that a deficiency is extremely unlikely hence it does not normally need to be tested if you are performing water changes.

Iodine is a trace element that in most cases is added in sufficient quantity simply by adding fish food and so supplementing and measurement of it is not normally necessary.
 

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Softies need very little calcium and will get everything they need during water changes. The same with iodine.
 

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