Brandon0034
New member
My main concern here is what does everyone actually measure and is a $500 reef monitor system common in most tanks? I know the main measurements are salinity, ammonia, nitrate, nitrite, pH, temperature, etc. but does everyone also measure phosphate, magnesium, calcium, alkalinity, silica, boron, iron,....?
I'm just curious if most people measure salinity and keep the temperature right then say "ok that's good enough for me". Looking at all the gauges costing roughly $50 a piece it will add up to over $1000 and consume an enormous amount of time measuring these parameters weekly/every water change. Please provide some insight on the best route or if I'm overanalyzing the idea. I like to be precise and don't take shortcuts but I feel there must be an easier way to keep the tank in check.
Thanks in advance.
I'm just curious if most people measure salinity and keep the temperature right then say "ok that's good enough for me". Looking at all the gauges costing roughly $50 a piece it will add up to over $1000 and consume an enormous amount of time measuring these parameters weekly/every water change. Please provide some insight on the best route or if I'm overanalyzing the idea. I like to be precise and don't take shortcuts but I feel there must be an easier way to keep the tank in check.
Thanks in advance.