What do you test for regularly in your reef tank?

What do you test for in your reef?

  • Salinity

    Votes: 87 74.4%
  • Ph

    Votes: 57 48.7%
  • Ammonia

    Votes: 21 17.9%
  • Nitrites

    Votes: 24 20.5%
  • Nitrates

    Votes: 51 43.6%
  • Phosphates

    Votes: 58 49.6%
  • Calcium

    Votes: 83 70.9%
  • Magnesium

    Votes: 61 52.1%
  • Alkalinity

    Votes: 90 76.9%
  • Potassium

    Votes: 4 3.4%
  • Copper

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • Iodine

    Votes: 5 4.3%
  • Oxygen/ORP

    Votes: 2 1.7%
  • Strontium

    Votes: 2 1.7%
  • Silicates

    Votes: 2 1.7%
  • Iron

    Votes: 1 0.9%

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Just a tip you don't need to test for trace elements they are not important for dosing or testing as they come in the salt. You should worry about: Nitrate, PH, Salinity, Phosphate, Mag, Calcium, Alkalinity unless your cycling which Nitrite and Ammonia you should also test!

I don't think you can test for trace elements...can you? I believe that's why they're called "trace" elements...bc there are only traces of them in the water...but I suppose I could be mistaken...
 
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I don't think you can test for trace elements...can you? I believe that's why they're called "trace" elements...bc there are only traces of them in the water...but I suppose I could be mistaken...

You can, but it usually requires precise, sensitive tests/equipment.
 

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I only test alkalinity and calcium regularly. I do test magnesium and nitrate on a somewhat regular basis. Monthly PH, salinity, ammonia, nitrate and phosphate.
 

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When do you test?

I test for pH, alk, Mg, Ca, ammonia, nitrates, and phosphates on a weekly basis. I also do a water change each week. My question is when do you test? After a water change seems wasteful. Shouldn't things be good? However before a water change doesn't make sense. You will be changing nutrients as soon as you put fresh saltwater into the tank. So, is the middle of the week the best time?
 

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I test my alk every day because of crazy OCD and also because it take only a minute so I think y not. Of course once in a while I miss a day, but usually not. I walk into that room sometimes I say to myself don't test I don't need to and then I'm like nope I'm testing LOL crazy but it's cool to see the little fluctuations and I can change my dose on the spot.
 

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I test Alk every morning while I'm dosing the tank. Its the one parameter that I think makes the biggest impact on my reef. My calcium is always 440-460 so I only test that once a week and magnesium is usually 1260-1300 and I test that once a month. All other parameters don't get checked unless something is really off.
 

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