How often to check Alk/Calcium/Mag?

I check weekly, although once you get things dialed in every other week is probably fine. I dose calcium on the hour, alkalinity on the half hour so 24 times a day with a controller.
 
I check alk and calc weekly and mag every other week. I have my dosing pumps set up on timers and dose calcium late evening and alk early morning.
 
This is what confuses me. Why dosing so much? Since started coral pro I've not had to dose at all.

Must be super heavily stocked
 
Once dialed in Alk is the one you should test most frequently. I test Alk 3 times a week and Calcium about once a week. If calcium is over 400 Mag is fine. Calcium takes a while to deplete while Alk can be very quick. I do a full test of everything at least once a month, usually every 3rd week or so. My current daily dosing is 130 ml Ca, and 118 ml Alk, (BRS dry chems).
 
My levels are currently
410 Calcium
1100 Magnesium
8.3 Alk

Not perfect, but not horrendous. Trying to bring it up to 460/1500/8.6 (I just dosed a little of everything, starting with magnesium), my first test about 3 days after adding my first SPS (monti cap) was 350/800/7.2 (I have no idea how my magnesium was so off) so it's come a long way in 2 weeks time. I'm debating on switching salts as IO Reef Crystals seem to have a low mag of 1200.

I'm debating on getting an auto-doser/reactor but am unsure how they work. I guess I need to figure out how much the levels change per day and set the dosers/reactors accordingly...?
 
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My tank is very heavy LPS with a few easy SPS corals and I use IO Reef Crystals and couldn't be happier, especially since I don't have to dose anything due to using the RC. I do a 10% WC weekly to keep my levels stable. I was doing 20% every other week but decided to go once a week instead.

My latest tests were:

Temp 78
SG 1.026
Alk 8.4
Ca 400
Mg 1500
Nitrates 0
Phosphates 0

I was having issues with the nitrates and phosphates and used NoPox and it worked perfectly. Only dosed for 10 days and keeping them now undetectable

Here is a link to my tank to give you an idea of what I'm talking about. I'll be adding a lot of pictures of new corals this week as soon as I get some time.

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2540376
 
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I dose daily manually and test my levels when I do my weekly water change. I just ordered an apex along with the BRS kit that contains the alk/calf and dosers so I'm pretty excited to get all that up and running.
 
My tank is very heavy LPS with a few easy SPS corals and I use IO Reef Crystals and couldn't be happier, especially since I don't have to dose anything due to using the RC. I do a 10% WC weekly to keep my levels stable. I was doing 20% every other week but decided to go once a week instead.

My latest tests were:

Temp 78
SG 1.026
Alk 8.4
Ca 400
Mg 1500
Nitrates 0
Phosphates 0

I was having issues with the nitrates and phosphates and used NoPox and it worked perfectly. Only dosed for 10 days and keeping them now undetectable

Here is a link to my tank to give you an idea of what I'm talking about. I'll be adding a lot of pictures of new corals this week as soon as I get some time.

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2540376

Wait, how is your mag 1500 using reef crystals if you don't dose? Reef Crystals shows as 1200 mag for me with a fresh batch? Now I'm wondering if my refractometer is off, hmmm...
 
I usually check my levels once every 3 weeks to a month. I tested the big three the other day and my alkalinity was ~7.5, the calcium was ~385 and the magnesium was ~1245. I bumped the calcium up to 450 & the magnesium up to 1350 and I'll let this fall slowly for the next 3 weeks or so and then test again. I am using Kalkwasser in my ATO and this has been working great, but I'm only using one teaspoon per gallon at the moment. I have to mix up a new batch today and I'll add another teaspoon to my 5 gallon reservoir and see how this works. (6)
 
I use kalk in the ato, which pretty well holds my alk-cal-mg in steady relationship; but testing mg once a week will warn me when it's trending down, and let me dose it up to level. As long as I do that, and the ato kalk keeps coming, alk-cal-mg will remain locked in proportional relationship. I don't have a controller.
 
I'm using kalk in my ato, just started about a week ago, using just 2mg per gallon to start. I thought kalk only affected calcium and ph? Am I mistaken? Does it maintain calcium, alk and mag?
 
No. Has nothing to do with mg, and ph is generally irrelevant in a marine tank. Kalk supplies calcium, which dissolves nicely because the alkalinity is 8.3; and the magnesium, also used but very slowly, holds the alkalinity steady at 8.3. [or wherever you set it by dosing.] To set up kalk, set your mg first at 1350. Then your alk at 8.3. Then your calcium at 420, all in that order. Then start the kalk-in-topoff system up and it should hold steady (given enough evaporation to drive the topoff) until your mg falls below 1200. If you test your mg weekly, you won't let that happen, as you won't let your topoff run dry...
 
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