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Old 11-20-2009, 04:27 PM
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Like others I'll do a couple of samples of each new pail of salt for alk/Ca/Mg and record and adjust my supplementing from there. For the makeup water between the sample batches it's just TDS for a check of the ro/di then match S.G. to the display.
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Old 11-20-2009, 04:35 PM
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I really strongly urge you guys to continue testing. Yes, it's good if you find yourself questioning why you do it, but trust me, it's happened to me 4 or 5 times now where a salt wasn't what it was before. The first time I lost over a thousand dollars worth of SPS. *Don't* let it happen to you!

I thought I learned my lesson and I never used that brand again but it happened at least 3 times since then each time with different "premium" based salts that everyone on the boards was ranting and raving about. "Oh it's so awesome!" No it's not awesome. It's a SALT. It's a commodity produced in tremendous bulk quantities and the onus is on you to protect your tank inhabitants. Test it test it test it test it test it!
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Old 11-20-2009, 04:39 PM
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Good point Tony. I'm pretty much decided on testing my first batch out of each pail and recording and adjusting based on that until the pail is gone. I'll test the tank every week to 2 weeks I think.
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I test every batch I make up - it takes an extra 5 minutes, but it prevents any large swings in parameters.
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Old 11-20-2009, 04:53 PM
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You edited your post. I was going to scold you about testing monthly (that's not enough). One week to 2 weeks is a perfect schedule though.

In the interest of full disclosure though, there are times I'll let testing slip and it becomes a monthly thing. But, 50% of the time, it's been regrettable. I was always able to guess by observation when Ca and Alk were slipping, but it's taken a while to figure out the tells of a Mg slip and so those other 50% times were times I usually found my Mg had totally crashed. Nowadays though I can even tell when Mg is slipping (the anemones in particular are surprisingly quick to respond to Mg). So I'm sort of falling back into two weeks but the "do as I suggest, not as I do" part of me still wants to suggest weekly for testing. If you think of me as a hypocrite, look at my tanks RIGHT NOW and then tell me if me telling you not to do as I do is a bad thing (I have no idea if that last sentence makes any sense. I just reread it and it makes my head swim. I'm going to let it stand, though.)
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Old 11-20-2009, 05:19 PM
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Wow you saw that eh? Yeah I pulled a frantic edit on that sucker to no avail. Guilty as charged. I guess even weekly a kit will last me a long time so no excuses.
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I did exactly as it seems some others have, mixed the salt well, tested the first batch and I've gone by that since. I really should test it again, that was a couple months ago.

When you guys have been talking about testing in the last few posts, were you talking about tank parameters or your water changes?

(I'm a little guilty about letting myself slip on the testing lately... lost a few zoas but even my tests haven't shown anything out of order.
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I think what Tony is suggesting is to test the first batch you mix out of each bucket and to test the tank weekly.
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Old 11-20-2009, 08:47 PM
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I used to test at least once each new bucket but I honestly have not for along time now.

This is a good reminder.
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Old 11-20-2009, 10:09 PM
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Ca/Alk/Mg each new bucket so i get a reference as to what I need to add to each WC batch to it matches my tank parameter targets. When doing a WC I just mix up a batch, suppliment, check SG and go. After waiting a bit I check all of my tank parameters and adjust to my desired targets.
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