parameters:
sal: 35ppt (refractometer & pinpoint)
pH: 7.9-8.1 (milwaukee and pinpoint controllers)-gonna be re-working some things to bump this a tad
temp 79-82 (pair of aqualogic temp controllers)
ca: 440-460 (salifert)
dkh: 11 (salifert)
mag: 1200 (salifert)
Sr: 4 (this is a hard test to run.. .if i get a zero i will dose, if i get a reading at all i leave it alone)
I: less than .1 (same rule as above... both Sr and I tested w/ salifert)
no3: (zilch... salifert.... see note ***)
po4: (zilch... salifert.... see note ***)
key is not only achieving these levels, but maintaining it. i can randomly pic a time to test and these levels will be dead set at any given moment (of course there are very, very small fluctuations)
note*** .... po4 is another test that can give you a false sense of satisfaction. if i get a reading at all, then i definitely know there are problems. if i get a zero, i dont stop there. while readings are zero, a visual analysis is still in order. easy way to do this is by charting film algae growth on your glass. if you cant go a week without your glass staying clear without cleaning it, then you have po4 issues. tough part about no3 and po4 is they can exist in your tank, but not allow you to read them in a test. they can be sequestered so quickly that there isnt enough free ions to test. its still in your tank, just not free to be tested. SPS growth and color can be an excellent indicator of po4 as well.