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Without going the Neptune route as we do not have a sump, is there another way to monitor levels in a reef tank without the handheld tests? I feel by the time I add up all the hanna, saltfert, redsea testers I would use daily with reagents I could put the money towards an automated tester and just look at a screen. What are some good testers out there that would do this where I could track on a PC then move the system over to a 120 sumpped tank when we get it?
 
Without going the Neptune route as we do not have a sump, is there another way to monitor levels in a reef tank without the handheld tests? I feel by the time I add up all the hanna, saltfert, redsea testers I would use daily with reagents I could put the money towards an automated tester and just look at a screen. What are some good testers out there that would do this where I could track on a PC then move the system over to a 120 sumpped tank when we get it?
Icp or device such as trident
 
Without going the Neptune route as we do not have a sump, is there another way to monitor levels in a reef tank without the handheld tests? I feel by the time I add up all the hanna, saltfert, redsea testers I would use daily with reagents I could put the money towards an automated tester and just look at a screen. What are some good testers out there that would do this where I could track on a PC then move the system over to a 120 sumpped tank when we get it?
Nothing beats the Hanna Checkers. By the way, there might be only a fee tests that you would do daily, calcium and alkalinity maybe. Everything else is no more than weekly or even monthly.
 

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