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- 34th Street Manhattan
Hello,
Just got my first coral going and it seems to be growing rather well. A branch seems to have willing split off and "mounted" to another near by rock and that is growing too. I assume if things are growing and splitting - I'm doing well.... but I'd like to be testing the right things in my tank.
Long term objective is to get some hard corals and try my hand at some of the more tricky things to manage.
That said this is what I can currently test for (what I have):
Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate, PH, Calcium, Carbonate Hardness, and Phosphate.
I know the big three for corals is Calcium, Magnesium, and Alkalinity.
So I know I need to buy something to test Alkalinity and Magnesium... hands down.
But I see all these other things: Copper, Iron, Iodine, Oxygen, Iodide, General Hardness. I read the description on these products but couldn't decipher how important they were.
Seeing that I want to buy online and ship in one bundle (cheaper) I wanted to know if I should consider anything else outside of Alkalinity and Magnesium.
Again long term I want to try out some forms of more advance (less beginner) type coral so spending an extra $20 on something I could potentially use in 9 months isn't a horrible idea.
Thanks in advance everyone,
Roy
Just got my first coral going and it seems to be growing rather well. A branch seems to have willing split off and "mounted" to another near by rock and that is growing too. I assume if things are growing and splitting - I'm doing well.... but I'd like to be testing the right things in my tank.
Long term objective is to get some hard corals and try my hand at some of the more tricky things to manage.
That said this is what I can currently test for (what I have):
Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate, PH, Calcium, Carbonate Hardness, and Phosphate.
I know the big three for corals is Calcium, Magnesium, and Alkalinity.
So I know I need to buy something to test Alkalinity and Magnesium... hands down.
But I see all these other things: Copper, Iron, Iodine, Oxygen, Iodide, General Hardness. I read the description on these products but couldn't decipher how important they were.
Seeing that I want to buy online and ship in one bundle (cheaper) I wanted to know if I should consider anything else outside of Alkalinity and Magnesium.
Again long term I want to try out some forms of more advance (less beginner) type coral so spending an extra $20 on something I could potentially use in 9 months isn't a horrible idea.
Thanks in advance everyone,
Roy