I've had my tank for about 4 months now, I had a Naso tang died last night. I do have a company that takes care of the tank so I've never done testing before. Should I be testing my water, how often, and what test strip do you recommend?
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You will get as many opinions as people that answer, as to which "test kits" to use and what exactly is needed.I've had my tank for about 4 months now, I had a Naso tang died last night. I do have a company that takes care of the tank so I've never done testing before. Should I be testing my water, how often, and what test strip do you recommend?
I would first coordinate your plans with the maintenance company - and/or have them give you some hands on training. In the short term, you don't need to be testing for pH, or Magnesium and to that end Calcium or Alkalinity, as you have no way of correcting those values without A) knowledge and B) coordination with the husbandry and methods that your maintenance company is performing. In that sense, the testing for anything is going to fall under that umbrella.Thank you exnisstech. I wanted to test the water between service because some of the coral don't look healthy and the water is cloudy most of the time. I also wanted to do it because I felt a little guilty about the fish dying and thought I must be doing something wrong. I do realize I'll probably never know why the tang died. I know that things do happen, just upsetting. I want to learn more, I do want to take care of the tank myself in the future. It's a 250 gallon and the maintenance is done every 2 weeks.
That is a great start. Use the test results to consult/check with your tank guys to maintain your desired water quality.
by chance was this a blonde naso tang?I've had my tank for about 4 months now, I had a Naso tang died last night. I do have a company that takes care of the tank so I've never done testing before. Should I be testing my water, how often, and what test strip do you recommend?
Blonde naso's and some regular have had field issues and suspect has been method of capture and origin especially from Sri Lanka and so. Africa@ vetteguy53081 it wasn't a blonde Naso tang. Have you had a bad experience with a blonde Naso tang?