nm reef
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I thought it would be beneficial to reefkeepers of all experience levels to have a discussion of what is done on a daily basis as far as routine maintenance and upkeep. Input from as many members as possible is encouraged and feel free to ask questions.
Maybe additional topics can be brought up in future threads....weekly maintenance...water changes....additives...water quality...filtration...etc
For now lets focus on the routine daily stuff each of us take care of.
For me my daily routine is pretty simple:
Each day I try to check my salinity with a RHS-10ATC refractometer. In my situation I maintain a steady 35 ppt level consistently. I also check my temp several times a day....I use a LifeGuard Little-Temp Thermometer ( one in the refugium and one in the display). For the past few months my temp fluctuates daily from a low of near 76 to a high of 84....far to much fluctuation in my opinion and I have plans to install a chiller with dual stage abilities in the very near future. I also visually inspect my display and refugium several times a day....both for pleasure and to insure there are no problems that require my attention. I check each of the 6 Maxijet 1200 power heads and also check that my Magdrive 1800 and Magdrive 1200 return pumps are functioning properly. I check the performance of my calcium reactor and my euroreef CS6-2 skimmer. At least once a day I try to insure I clean the sides and front of my display with my mag float. I've found that daily cleaning of the glass makes it much easier to keep the viewing area free of algaes and coraline. Probably the most important daily task is to insure the water level in the sump is maintained. In my situation I use manual drips to maintain water level. Most evaporation is replaced via a 5 gal container with kalkwasser (Balls pickling lime...2 table spoons per 5 gal of ro/di water) dripped at a slow rate. Daily I replace about 3-4 gal. Prior to installing my calcium reactor I also used drips to add suppliments for calcium and alkalinity ( Seachems Reef Advantage & Reef Builder) but since I added the reactor I rarely need to add suppliments. The primary goal of daily maintenance is to insure all equipment is properly functioning...that there are no immediate issues to take care of...clean the display viewing areas...monitor temp & salinity...and maintain water level.
have I left anything out....are there additional things y'all do on a daily basis?



Maybe additional topics can be brought up in future threads....weekly maintenance...water changes....additives...water quality...filtration...etc
For now lets focus on the routine daily stuff each of us take care of.
For me my daily routine is pretty simple:
Each day I try to check my salinity with a RHS-10ATC refractometer. In my situation I maintain a steady 35 ppt level consistently. I also check my temp several times a day....I use a LifeGuard Little-Temp Thermometer ( one in the refugium and one in the display). For the past few months my temp fluctuates daily from a low of near 76 to a high of 84....far to much fluctuation in my opinion and I have plans to install a chiller with dual stage abilities in the very near future. I also visually inspect my display and refugium several times a day....both for pleasure and to insure there are no problems that require my attention. I check each of the 6 Maxijet 1200 power heads and also check that my Magdrive 1800 and Magdrive 1200 return pumps are functioning properly. I check the performance of my calcium reactor and my euroreef CS6-2 skimmer. At least once a day I try to insure I clean the sides and front of my display with my mag float. I've found that daily cleaning of the glass makes it much easier to keep the viewing area free of algaes and coraline. Probably the most important daily task is to insure the water level in the sump is maintained. In my situation I use manual drips to maintain water level. Most evaporation is replaced via a 5 gal container with kalkwasser (Balls pickling lime...2 table spoons per 5 gal of ro/di water) dripped at a slow rate. Daily I replace about 3-4 gal. Prior to installing my calcium reactor I also used drips to add suppliments for calcium and alkalinity ( Seachems Reef Advantage & Reef Builder) but since I added the reactor I rarely need to add suppliments. The primary goal of daily maintenance is to insure all equipment is properly functioning...that there are no immediate issues to take care of...clean the display viewing areas...monitor temp & salinity...and maintain water level.
have I left anything out....are there additional things y'all do on a daily basis?