(Question of the Day) What does your tank maintenance schedule

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What does your reef tank maintenance schedule look like? what are your weekly and monthly priorities?
 
Weekly water changes - 15-20 gallon. IO Reef crystals.
Turkey baster blast on rockwork as needed to kick up any sediment.
Detritus removal from frag tank as necessary.
Dump and clean Skimmer cup 1-2x weekly.
Clean Glass daily.

Cleaning ATS (algae turf scrubber) as needed. Generally monthly.
Clean in tank circulation pumps monthly.

Clean return pump/skimmer pump every 6 months (sometimes longer).
Clean optical sensor on ATO Every 6 months.

Change RO Filters when TDS is showing 0.5.
 
I don't really have any schedule. 4 or 5 times a year I change some water. I normally collect it in the sea and if it's a nice day, I collect it because who doesn't like a little time at the beach?

I just about never test anything unless I am writing an article or someone wants to interview me and I know they will ask what my parameters are but if everything looks good, I never test.

I should dose but that's another thing I rarely do. I don't have any SPS now since my invasive sponge grew all over it. (I eliminated the sponge)

I have to clean the glass every day or two or the tank will look like sheet metal. :oops:

I feed almost every day but sometimes I forget for a couple of days. Cold blooded fish can go a month or more without eating and they don't even know what day it is. When I was in Nam I had a large catfish. It died a month before I came home and I am sure no one fed it in those 11 months. He was also in about 4" of water. :rolleyes:

The top of my skimmer gunks up every couple of months so I have to clean that and when my algae scrubber looks like a produce farm I clean that.

I don't really do anything else unless there is a flood or something breaks which rarely happens.
Of course once in a while I need to clean seaweed off the pumps.

I like to pour a glass of Grand Marnier, put on some vintage Linda Ronstadt, put my feet up and try to read the minds of my fish. :D

I think next month my tank will be 53 years old. I always said, if it reached 50, I would consider it a success. :)
 
I have a schedule on my display but that's just because the tank is so young (under a year). Ideally once the corals start filling out and I'm not adding so much I plan to cut back on a lot of the testing to bi-weekly/monthly as I've done with displays in the past. Can't say that I've been the best at doing this schedule since the newborn came a couple of months ago but this is my ideal schedule.


Weekly:
Test Nitrate, Phosphate, Magnesium, Calcium, Iodine, pH, hardness, specific gravity, temp. I have a GHL controller with dosers, 2x pH probes, temp probe and conductivity probe plus a KH director that adjusts my 2 part dosing automatically but I don't trust the automation fully. I test everything just to be safe.

Clean glass; ideally I'd do this every 2 or three days but I rarely do this unless I know I have company coming over.

Refill ATO container; I'm in the process of getting a pump to pull water from my fill station thats almost directly below my display so this will be removed soon.

10% water change

Bi-weekly:
Empty and clean skimmer (can't say I'm the best at remembering this one)

Use a turkey baster to blow off rock work

Scrub any "bad" algaes off of rock work if I haven't done so already

Monthly:
Clean detritus out of sump

Calibrate all probes

Calibrate dosing pumps

Calibrate KH director

Yearly:
Start a new build
 
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