How long does it take for you perform a Water Change on your reef aquarium?

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The quicker and easier you can make this task, the more often you'll do it! Am I right?

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About a half hour per 30 gallons changed. But 120 gallons total water changed a month for all tanks. I use two brute trash cans on wheels with pumps inside. One clean, one dirty.
 

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Two tanks every 8-10 days. Clean glass inside and out, clean wavemakers and powerheads and change about 30g of water. 3.5 hours
 

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I'll be doing minimal continuous AWC - so basically however long it takes me to mix up a batch of salt every few weeks. When do we get automated salt mixers lol?
 

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Not long, 10 minutes maybe. The worst part of it is forgetting I switched the RODI on to fill up the bucket and then remembering well past the point of overflow.
 

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It depends on how long I want to stay down in the basement enjoying the peace and quite. If I'm stressed and drinking it can be hours. Probably 10-15 minutes a tank otherwise.
Love me some peace and quite and a buzz!
 
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120 Gallon, 45 minutes, for 24 gallons of water. Includes Removing the Three Glass Tops, and cleaning them. Going over the inside glass with a hand scrub pad. 10 minutes to refill the Brute Container with stored RO/DI Water, and add my first salt. Then Five minutes, two or three times to bring the Salinity up in the Brute. I add salt slowly to cut down on mineral precipitation.
 

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35 min in my 165 gal reef, and 60-75 min in my 240 FOWLR. But I don’t change out very much water each time.

It’s not the water change that takes time. It’s the cleaning and scrubbing.
 

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Super impressed with all the automated water change buildouts… my skill level does not compare so I am left to continue with manual changes until I am able to set up a basement fish room. I do 20 gallon water changes for my big tank every 6-8 weeks. Takes me about 15 minutes to mix a batch of saltwater and I like letting it mix overnight and about 15-20 minutes to do the actual change.
 

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