| Re: long tentical anenomes will eat krill right? Look at HMA's tank and look at his weekly test results and then tell me you don't need to test.
Testing helps you identify a problem before it gets out of hand and very difficult to fix.
All tanks should be tested weekly for Salinity, nitrate, ph, calc, alk, mag at minimum. Depending on your stocking and dosing you may need more testing and/or testing of different chemical compounds. The chemistry of an aquarium is a very delicate thing particularly when you are dealing with such a sensitive animal. There are a lot of threads in the Chemistry forum that explain proper testing, paramaters, and how to maintain them. |