I'm new to reefing and have been working on cycling my 13.5 nano tank. The time to add corals draws near. I've started to see some coralline algae developing and so I've entered the phase of really planning and getting into the specifics of what corals I want and what sort of care and environment they require. It seems the more I learn about it and look into it though the more overwhelmed I get with myriads of products and testing kits and dosing set-ups, etc. etc. So I figured I'd come here to get some more straight forward advice.
To start off with, I plan to make a little Zoa island, then move to a Euphyllia torch, maybe then some Xenia, and so on. My big question is the frequency/necessity of testing and dosing traces and other nutrients. I have the cheap API reef master and saltwater test kits so I can check alkalinity, calcium, phos, ammonia, nitrites and nitrates. So here are some of the questions I have:
1. How frequently should I realistically keep an eye on these things?
2. And which levels are the ones I'd want to be paying the most attention to as opposed to others?
3. Would it be worth it to invest in a Hanna Instruments/electronic meter for the more important and frequently checked levels? If so which ones?
4. What is the most practical way to go about dosing your coral's nutrition?
5. Any specific product recommendations or multi-source products?
Any insight or just general advice would be greatly appreciated!
To start off with, I plan to make a little Zoa island, then move to a Euphyllia torch, maybe then some Xenia, and so on. My big question is the frequency/necessity of testing and dosing traces and other nutrients. I have the cheap API reef master and saltwater test kits so I can check alkalinity, calcium, phos, ammonia, nitrites and nitrates. So here are some of the questions I have:
1. How frequently should I realistically keep an eye on these things?
2. And which levels are the ones I'd want to be paying the most attention to as opposed to others?
3. Would it be worth it to invest in a Hanna Instruments/electronic meter for the more important and frequently checked levels? If so which ones?
4. What is the most practical way to go about dosing your coral's nutrition?
5. Any specific product recommendations or multi-source products?
Any insight or just general advice would be greatly appreciated!