Hi there, I’m into this hobby for about 2 years but this is the first time considering to dose my tank. Which element will you prefer as a MUST for dosing a mix reef tank ?
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I have a 140 litre nano tank and a 15 litre pico tank. I have some tenuis , green slimmer , euphilia , zoanthids and some leather. I don’t do perimeter checking as I change water weeklyLet me ask some questions first.
How often do you test and what do you test?
What size tank and what corals are in the tank?
Have you recently been having issues?
New tanks, low load tanks really don't need much more than water changes. It has everything you need to balance things out.
High demand tanks dose alkalinity , calcium , and magnesium to start. Some may go into more. Trace elements and aminos and such.
If you keep SPS corals you ecspecially should be testing parameters. Without testing there is no way to know if you're keeping your important parameters stable. You may be able to easily replenish them with water changes but you could be having a big swing upward when you do a water change.My montipora were bleached but the polyps still there. Meanwhile I lost my purple bonsai and some sps a month ago too.
Which parameter is a MUST for testing ?If you keep SPS corals you ecspecially should be testing parameters. Without testing there is no way to know if you're keeping your important parameters stable. You may be able to easily replenish them with water changes but you could be having a big swing upward when you do a water change.
IMO your nutrient levels are important to know also.
Nice +2my list is alk, salinity, temperature, n03 p04, calcium, magnesium, lighting, flow.
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