IF I remember correctly I checked the nitrate and phosphate weekly for a few months after the tank finished cycling. I still do the following everyday, check sump level/ATO, tank temp, skimmer, powerheads and return pump. Over time I have got into the habit of checking the following weekly dosing bottles, test ALK and Calc. I check magnesium and phosphate every 2 weeks.
how long did it take you to get dialed in on dosing, and how often did you check when you are dialing. I know you have a bigger water volume. I am checking cal and alk everyday.
I just switched to red sea coral pro from tropic marin bio active and did a 25% water change so curious what will happen when I test tonight
I tested every couple of days after a WC for 12 days until I did another WC,about 25g,then tested again to see if I saw a trend. After a WC my numbers went up some drifted back down. I then raised my mag, then slowly raised alk and calc to my setpoints. After I got to the setpoints I tested everday at the same time for 4 days to get my daily dosing levels. Since that time I test once a week and have had to tweak the dosing based on growth and additions.
If you wonder about the odd number of testing days it is because I work a 4 on 4 off schedule.
25g WC every 12 days....I might be over doing that 9-10 gallon WC every week for a 36 gallons of total volume lol. My water did look clear today. Corals were a little peaved though blaming new salt. I will check levels now.
I am going to lose my first coral I think- short tentacle torch coral I barely new you. My other Euphyilla are happy though so unsure what the issue is
Yeah over time I learned that WC cycle works pretty good for me. After awhile you will as well. Slowly with out realizing you will get to know your tank. One day you will see something in the tank and know exactly what is needed to correct it.
To bad on the torch, They have been hit or miss for me. It seems I could put two of them in the same conditions and one of them would not like it LOL.
I think I wore it out with too direct flow from power head. I took it out to clean and then I think when I put it back in didn't notice it was getting hammered. It might come back but the revive deep bleached it a little. It was just a 15 dollar frag. It makes me feel better to hear it is hit and miss for you. I think I beat the over nutrient issue bc Nitrates are undetectable and the green is dying away.
Good deal glad to hear it coming together for you. In a year you probably won't recognize it as the tank you started. LOL I was looking at an old picture of mine when I reset it up 4 years ago after our move. It could have been a picture of the moon it was so barren.
Cool I heard the Camden aquarium was great. Never got the chance to get down there when we lived Connecticut.
:lmao: Be careful with those 40 breeders they multiply like rabbits. That is how I ended up with my 180g. My wife finally said "for the love of god will you just get one big tank", didn't need to say it twice.