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What salt is it? The coral pro? I used to use RS coral pro. Wayyy to many nutrients and elements in the salt combined with my tap water filtered through RO. Corals did awful with it, I then switched to a different salt and corals are so much happier. Point being yes most would say you do need to test because you could have way to high elements with the coral pro salt and not know it like I did. And I use red sea test kits because I like the basic ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and ph testers with that brandso I ordered the Red Sea coral superfood or whatever they call it. It's the main label for red Sea coral food. but I am on the fence about whether I need to buy the red sea test kit for corals or other test kit or which one. Mainly I use red sea salt, I have a large bucket and that already has magnesium and I think they put the main minerals that are supposed to be in there already for coral. The red seat test kit tests magnesium, I believe phosphate and alkalinity. But I don't need to test alkalinity if I already have an API PH test kit right? I mean isn't allalinity test just a test of what the pH is? I need to test for phosphate? Do I need to test for calcium and magnesium if that's already in my salt mix? Thanks all! are these things I need to test for right away? PH is easy to test for, I just can't imagine that having a red sea salt mix magnesium or calcium would be low. I could see where phosphates could get high. IDK