less frequent water changes
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blueshoes2208 - Posts: 1077
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less frequent water changes
i know before all of you start blogging the shit out of my new theory if you will, for hte past 4 weeks ive done one water change every two weeks instead of every week. dont worry ive kept an eye on my levels and im fine, and let me tell ya, IMO coraline growth has increased as well as coral growth....... personally, unless there are some unseen disasters im not seeing so far, the bi monthly water change system might work better than the weekley one.
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fihsboy - Posts: 1837
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Stability, theres no ph swings, calcium swings, KH swings, temp swings, or salinity adjustments. Sounds crazy.........but I feel the same way. plus its better to do one ever two weeks thats a little larger, it gets out more junk from your water.
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Snowboss4492 - Posts: 2098
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i dont see anything wrong with bi monthly changes , but in theory isn't a smaller more frequent changes less stress, less swing, less everything ??
dilution is the solution
dilution is the solution
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saltwaterpimp - Posts: 1307
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=To polution!! Bad move Blue....You wont see the effects right away, Give it time, every thing will surely die....
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fihsboy - Posts: 1837
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I dunno.......I just did a water change.......and my tank looks like hell, I did one three days ago.......and four days before that......Im going to lay off mine like I was doing it. im tempted to sell all my corals and set up my new tank with the cash and just buy primo corals, like tyree rainbow acros. :) the big boy stuff. Then I dont have to worry about moving everything.
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jweb - Posts: 318
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I don't do many water changes because I don't have a RO unit and tap water changes make the red slime algae go bezerk. I do a water change maybe once every two months or so, atleast until I get a good RO/DI unit. My theory is that with less tap water changes, then less nutrients in the water = better.
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puffedupseagull - Posts: 623
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thats what i think to pimp. Thats why i said WHY
If you do 10 percent weekly its less change than
30 percent 40 percent bi weekly
If you do 10 percent weekly its less change than
30 percent 40 percent bi weekly
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fihsboy - Posts: 1837
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well..........anything less than 10 gallons is worthless to me.......and with a 29........thats in all honesty around half my water after rocks and sand. So im doing massive water changes. I used to do 15 gallon changes....but that was too much.