Question for those running multiple tanks.

dtm1tampa

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Those of you that are running multiple tanks, do you find that your water parameters pretty much run the same on your reefs??? I have a 90g and a 65g, 2 completely different setups and locations around the house, different lighting, bioload, skimmers, etc... Yet when I test the water, my parameters are almost identical (except for the high nitrates I seem to be running in my 90)...
Of course I do make up one large batch of water for my water changes on both tanks, although I am not consistent on water changes in both tanks. Dosing, feeding, circulation are all done completely different... I have gone as far in earlier months to check, double check and triple check the results while testing to still confirm my original results...

Not that I am having a problem (except for the high nitrates in my 90) I just want to see what everyones experience has been...

A few pics for your viewing pleasure... (they are a few months old)
90g
90g_pic.jpg

65g
65g_pic.jpg


Thanks for the input...

Dan
 
Beautiful tanks.

I can't tell you anything yet, but we're setting up 5 entirely different systems at school this week. We'll be testing frequently so hopefully I can tell you something then just for curiousities sake.
 
Ive got 6 tanks up and running and they all seem to run about the same, but im thinking its due to the fact that of anything starts getting hincky in any of them I do a h20 change or take other actions to assure everything is in ok shape, which im sure is what your doing judgeing by the fact that your reefs are thriveing
 
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