Agreed.
with all the above. Not sure about you guys, but sometimes after a big water change my water appears to be a bit misty from the salt mix. And yes, i premixed the salt in a giant container prior to adding the water.
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The use of a filter sock can change water clarity dramatically in a day or two, that and carbon.
I change my filter socks every 3 days, to clean them I throw them in the washer, small load, half a cap of bleach. extra rinse cycle, let air dry before you use again. you can get several socks just keep them in a bucket of RO until you wash themIve heard that the filter socks can be a pain to change out daily? Is it okay to purchase 20 and re-use them daily (washing/cleaning). Or are the socks meant to be disposable. I have seen a variety of them.
You have to be kidding me ... If all of that testing was necessary daily 99% of people would be out of the hobby within weeks ... Weekly should be frequent enough for most tests - ammonia should never be present after your cycle is finished, nor should nitrite... check these once in a blue moon if it makes you feel better but otherwise don't worry about them unless you have some reason to suspect something is amiss...
To check your RO filters you should be using a TDS meter.. quicker, simpler, cheaper...
Testing alk/calc/mag/nitrate/phosphate weekly or fortnightly should be more than sufficient... anything else is on an as-required basis.
-Dave
I do dailyu checks. I want to know if there is a random spike That I might need to look into. Years back I had a carbon reactor foul my system for a few days. made the water dirty. Had some trouble with mag and calcium after that. There are many things that some people should do and then they dont do. He is new to the hobby and I jsut put my 2 cents worth in on how I keep my tank clean.