Is it bad

Discussion in 'Water Chemistry' started by Fiyero1988, Dec 8, 2010.

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  1. Fiyero1988

    Fiyero1988 Bristle Worm

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    That not once in the 8 years of owning a reef tank, have I ever tested anything. I mean maybe salinity with my refractometer once in a while but that is it. I think if I tested for Calcium, PH, and all of that it would drive me crazy.

    I guess my success comes from constant water changes IMO less stressful and confusing.
     
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  3. TheSaltwaterGuy

    TheSaltwaterGuy Banned

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    Well what salt do you use? Do you even dose calcium and magnesium? I think water changes mainly supplement the calcium and mag weekly so i guess its not bad... As long as everything is fine ur good to go.
     
  4. blackraven1425

    blackraven1425 Giant Squid

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    What size water changes (percentage), and how often? How loaded is your tank with corals/what type?
     
  5. Fiyero1988

    Fiyero1988 Bristle Worm

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    Red Sea Coral Pro. I don't own a single test kit just my refract and a thermometer from walmart. Sometimes I wonder if we make this hobby harder than it needs to be.

    Specs:
    46 gallon bow front
    aquamaxx HOB
    Canister filter way under rated for my size tank
    rena smart heater way overrated for my size tank I believe it is 200 or 250 watts
    1-150 watt HID bulb which i'm pretty sure is a el cheapo one came with the hood
    2 39 watt actinic blues

    My salinity swings from 1.024 to 1.028 sometimes, temp goes from 81-83 almost daily.

    That's about it for my setup. I did have a whole test kit from red sea when I bought my max but I never used it and threw it out.
     
  6. BananaBoat

    BananaBoat Spanish Shawl Nudibranch

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    You don't have to do it yourself. Every week, put some of your water in a sandwich bag and bring it to your LFS, they should be able to do it for free.
     
  7. Bloodkip

    Bloodkip Ritteri Anemone

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    That's only if you have a trusted LFS that doesn't use expired test kits.
     
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  9. blackraven1425

    blackraven1425 Giant Squid

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    And that won't get a bit annoyed at constantly having to test your water for you.
     
  10. Fiyero1988

    Fiyero1988 Bristle Worm

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    I do a 5 gallon water change once a week. tank has
    mated pair of clowns
    mated pair of cardinals
    24 baby cardinals in a separate container inside the tank
    cleaner shrimp
    coral beauty
    scopas tang
    seaweed blenny
    2 starfish
    40 snails
    20 hermits
    20-30 mushrooms
    Sunset monti
    green birdsnest
    3 feather dusters
    1 devils leather
    5 rics
    huge colony of star polyps
    zoanthids galore watermelon and yellow ones
    several turkey wing clams
    brown cup coral
     
  11. Fiyero1988

    Fiyero1988 Bristle Worm

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    I'm just not into the whole testing water, I'm not saying it is a bad idea or practice but it's not for me.
     
  12. blackraven1425

    blackraven1425 Giant Squid

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    Unless all of your colonies are big, that's why you've been able to get away with it. Low cal/alk utilization by your corals.

    If you stocked your tank like mine, you'd never be able to get away with WC-only.