Best way to keep levels right

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Right now I have a 13.5 fluval evo and I have a candy cane coral that isn't doing to well, I don't dose and I never check my levels, what is the best way to dose, and what are your recommendations and also my zoanthid coral has been closed up.
 
Regular Water changes will help bring and keep parameters in the proper ranges. Defiantly flying blind without non API test kits.
 
Right now I have a 13.5 fluval evo and I have a candy cane coral that isn't doing to well, I don't dose and I never check my levels, what is the best way to dose, and what are your recommendations and also my zoanthid coral has been closed up.
You don't need to dose, simple weekly water changes will suffice.
 

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4 gallon water change once a week should be plenty to keep everything going nicely on that tank
 
I have also thought about upgrading to a 32 gallon bio cube, would that be a wise upgrade?

The extra room and water would be a welcome addition IMO. I ran (2) 24g JBJ Nanocubes for over 5 years on weekly water changes. 4g once a week and then dosed once my corals we’re growing so quick the water changes couldn’t keep up.
 
The extra room and water would be a welcome addition IMO. I ran (2) 24g JBJ Nanocubes for over 5 years on weekly water changes. 4g once a week and then dosed once my corals we’re growing so quick the water changes couldn’t keep up.
when you corals grow, do they just close up when there isn't enough supplements in the water?
 

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