Which Testing Kit?

heath

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Is your tank up and running ? I think it would depend on what is in the tank, your equipment and lights that you are using and of course what you want to accomplish..There are so many different brands/types of test kits out there..
 

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Is your tank up and running ? I think it would depend on what is in the tank, your equipment and lights that you are using and of course what you want to accomplish..There are so many different brands/types of test kits out there..
Not running yet! In my other post I responded with two links and what I'm planning on housing as far as corals.


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reeferkeeper420

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Depends what you want to keep. But for the most part your going to want Alk, Cal, Mag, N03, P04, if your cycling youll need ammonia and nitrites. Also a refractometer, for measuring your salinity, not a hydrometer.
 

EricTMah

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Honestly. I wouldn't worry too much about it. In such a small system, you probably won't exceed what's already available in the salt. That's if you perform small, very frequent water changes.

Mods should merge this with your other thread.
 

heath

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ok, I am in the process now of setting up a 75 gal, which is going to be lps and softies..I got the following test kits; mag,cal and of course I have the usual po4, nitrates and nitrites.. they are the salifert test kits.. I also have a 125 fowlr, and I only do the standard test on that tank..fyi, Iam using reef crystals on that tank as well..and I agree with Eric, with that size tank you should be fine with good husbandry practices..
 

EricTMah

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Yes. That's exactly what I mean.

In such a small system, your corals will never get to the size that they will use up all the available CA, ALK and MAG in a good reef salt. That's why I suggested doing more frequent smaller water changes to keep the replenishment up.

I personally wouldn't waste my money on test kits for a pico. I spend it on better lights.
 
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