A little Apex jealousy... all the charts and graphs.
Worked up a "reality" version for myself. Just google sheets and a google form for input. It's nice and big on my phone, so I don't have to try to type into tiny spreadsheet fields and scroll a lot. The forms results then auto-fill into my main parameter spreadsheet. Even the charts update themselves in real time.
Just sent out a 6mo ICP test. It's probably overkill, but just kits for the trace elements I'm interested in (iron, manganese, iodine) Are quite expensive. Basically concerned that my chaeto is chewing through stuff it needs and figure 6 mo is a good interval. If my consumption is way off, or I have undetected water quality issues, now is the time to find out.
Also not happy with my lights. The old AI Sol whites are 90 watts each, but run 2/3 white to blue. With blues at max, I was getting maybe 30 par on the sand. Have to run the whites real high to compensate and I'm just not getting the color or growth I expected. They'll do great mounted low over frags. They're just not gonna support the sticks I'm starting to put up top. Went with SB Reeflight 32"
Have also been really fighting alkalinity and calcium. Thought I had it figured out, but my alk tester has been a huge disappointment. When it was accurate, it was spot on, but my results varied hugely (1.5dkh on occasion) from one bottle of reagent to the next.
Not bashing or naming. Probly great for established and stable tanks where an anomalous reading stands out. When you're expecting fluctuations and constantly adjusting your dosing ISO balance, it is very problematic. Too many variables. 1) dosing changes will lead to changes in parameters
2) this bottle of reagent tells me this
3) backup bottle of reagent tells me that.... What to believe? My expectations, test one, or test two?
Ended up spiking alk to near 12 playing that game. Going back to red sea.
