Articles in Reef Tracking
- Reef Tracking Reef Trak 2.3.1 Changelog: A Safer, Smarter Guided Dosing Version 2.3.1 looks small from the outside, but the Guided Dosing engine had a major rebuild behind the scenes. Dosing now aims for the middle of your safe range instead of the edge of a limit, checks every parameter a product can affect, splits multi-dose schedules correctly, and tells you plainly when it is holding back and why.
- Reef Tracking How Often Should You Test Your Reef Tank? Test too little and you miss drift. Test too much and you chase noise. Here is a practical reef testing schedule by parameter and tank age, and why the rhythm matters more than the number on any single day.
- Reef Tracking Reef Trak 2.3.0 Changelog: Freshwater Has Arrived Version 2.3.0 is the biggest expansion in Reef Trak history. Freshwater community and planted tanks now live right alongside reef tanks, with 1,342 freshwater fish, aquatic plants, invertebrates, freshwater dosing and feeding, and freshwater-specific testing. Plus 27 languages and ICP import on the Web Portal.
- Reef Tracking What to Track in a Reef Tank: The Complete Reef Keeper’s Logging Checklist Nitrate and phosphate are only part of the story. Here is the full checklist of what actually belongs in a reef tank log, how often to record each thing, and why keeping it all together is what makes the numbers useful later.
- Reef Tracking Reef Trak 2.2.2 Changelog: Guided Setup, Smarter Testing, Safer Dosing Version 2.2.2 is one of the biggest Reef Trak updates yet: guided onboarding for new reefers, a Beginner Cycle Assistant, smarter kit-aware testing, safer dosing tools, and dozens of fixes across iOS, Android, and the web portal.
- Reef Tracking Why Parameter History Matters More Than a Pretty Reef Tank Chart Charts are useful. Parameter history is what saves tanks. Here is the difference, why it matters, and what to look for in a reef tank app that takes the long view seriously.
- Reef Tracking Reef Tank Dosing Logs: Why Memory Is Not Enough Reef tanks reward reefers who write things down. A dosing log is the smallest, most useful habit in reef keeping, and it is the foundation for everything else you do with chemistry.