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View Poll Results: Do you test your waterchange water | |||
i test for the normal 3 cal, mag, kh |
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8 | 14.55% |
i test for calcium |
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2 | 3.64% |
i test for magnesium |
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i test for kh |
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2 | 3.64% |
i test for other (not talking about salinity smart a**es |
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0 | 0% |
no i dont test it |
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43 | 78.18% |
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#11
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![]() I buy IO in bulk, so I just test one of the buckets in the batch for cal, alk, mg, and pH after 12 hours mixing just to check for something funky. I mix up 100 gallons at a time, so I don't bother to mix the salt in the bucket.
I use H2Ocean for my reef tanks and I test each new bucket. I don't mix the salt because H2Ocean packs the salt in a tight-fitting bag so it doesn't move around and settle ime. I only make 20 gallons at a time. I test cal, alk, mg, K, and pH after 12 hours. |
#12
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![]() I'm getting consistent NSW so why should I ruin my basement carpet, or have the workout ? ![]() Plus, if there's any free stuff in there, it's just gonna get messed up |