Randy Holmes-Farley
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My Tank Thread
I track all the fundamental parameters and use icp for trace + things I can’t measure. Coral health is a good indicator if something is imbalanced.
I run chemipure elite in my sump, occasionally use chemipure blue, and I have a reactor with seagel. This combination, with a cryptic filtration zone and ats will absorb the bulk of things I feel are worth worrying about. I filled the tank over a decade ago, the sand and rock are even older. Coral health/growth has not been an issue.
If I have to do one large water change every 15-20 years I still saved a ton of time and money and I would have no regrets
But you almost certainly do not measure the organics I mentioned, and have no way to know if any of your procedures are usefully removing them.
I think as the organic measurement tools Oceamo uses become more widely used, we won’t know, how common such issues are, but in the only case that I have seen of a reef list their results, a plasticizer was unexpectedly high.
