Water Testing... When? What? How?

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Tank: Fluval Sea Evo 13.5


Hello Everyone!:smiling-face-with-sunglasses:

I am just starting and looking at my first weekly water cycle in 2 days since the addition of my two clownfish and two corals (Xenia and Zoas).
I realize that my only knowledge regarding my water is to change 20% every 7-10 days and that I have water test strips to ensure levels are in range.

However, I do not know

When I should be testing my water?​
How often should I perform the test?​
Do I test more often if I have a lot of Coral than fish (or vice versa)?​
Where should I get my water sample from (top of the tank, middle, near the nozzle?​
What digital testers I should look into buying?​
How much is 'too much' ($$$) for a tester for a 13.5-gallon tank?​
Is it smart to get a 'smart' device that automatical measures everything and can alert you?​
How do I fix each parameter (if needed)?​
What additives do I need to buy to have at the ready?​
When should I add them?​
How do I determine how much to add?​
How do I add them? (Just dump the amount into the tank?)​

I know they are not the best but these are the test strips I currently have: Imagitarium 6-IN-1 Aquarium Test Strips (Test for pH, alkalinity, water hardness, chlorine, nitrites & nitrates) and Imagitarium Ammonia Test Strips.

Hope this is not too much to ask at once.
Thank you all in advance!


Tank 2024-07-12.jpeg 6-in-1-Test-Strip.jpg Ammonia-Test-Strip.jpg
 
Tank: Fluval Sea Evo 13.5


Hello Everyone!:smiling-face-with-sunglasses:

I am just starting and looking at my first weekly water cycle in 2 days since the addition of my two clownfish and two corals (Xenia and Zoas).
I realize that my only knowledge regarding my water is to change 20% every 7-10 days and that I have water test strips to ensure levels are in range.

However, I do not know

When I should be testing my water?​
How often should I perform the test?​
Do I test more often if I have a lot of Coral than fish (or vice versa)?​
Where should I get my water sample from (top of the tank, middle, near the nozzle?​
What digital testers I should look into buying?​
How much is 'too much' ($$$) for a tester for a 13.5-gallon tank?​
Is it smart to get a 'smart' device that automatical measures everything and can alert you?​
How do I fix each parameter (if needed)?​
What additives do I need to buy to have at the ready?​
When should I add them?​
How do I determine how much to add?​
How do I add them? (Just dump the amount into the tank?)​

I know they are not the best but these are the test strips I currently have: Imagitarium 6-IN-1 Aquarium Test Strips (Test for pH, alkalinity, water hardness, chlorine, nitrites & nitrates) and Imagitarium Ammonia Test Strips.

Hope this is not too much to ask at once.
Thank you all in advance!


Tank 2024-07-12.jpeg 6-in-1-Test-Strip.jpg Ammonia-Test-Strip.jpg
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