10% water change after 2 years

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My tank is fine. I was wondering is there any benefit to doing a 10% water change after not doing a single water change for about 2 years?
 
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2 years….wow…Id change nothing.
If it didn’t happen in two years, likely is not about to start.

I haven’t done an formal “siphon water out, replace with new sw” in probably 8 years.

I do lose water from acclimating fish and corals and need to replenish with new sw occasionally. I do replace evap with fw top off. If your parameters (trace included) are good, fish and corals healthy then I don’t see why you would need to do one
 

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For most possible issues with the existing water, I would not assume one 10% change will make much difference.

On the other hand, doing it and seeing the result in your specific tank is worth more than a dozen different predictions.
 
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For most possible issues with the existing water, I would not assume one 10% change will make much difference.

On the other hand, doing it and seeing the result in your specific tank is worth more than a dozen different predictions.
I just don’t wanna waste time, water, salt if a 10% does nothing lol
 

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It’s really cool to see someone else’s S1000 and what they chose to do. I just got mine the beginning of this year and I’m not set on my rock work 100% yet, but this is the current status. I didn’t get it all cleaned up for the pictures but here is mine now. I’m clearly a bit more into fish than corals but it is nice to see what mine could be in a couple of years through yours.


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I just don’t wanna waste time, water, salt if a 10% does nothing lol

In a lot of reef chemistry decisions, trying something and seeing the effect is the best way to know if something is useful.
 
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It’s really cool to see someone else’s S1000 and what they chose to do. I just got mine the beginning of this year and I’m not set on my rock work 100% yet, but this is the current status. I didn’t get it all cleaned up for the pictures but here is mine now. I’m clearly a bit more into fish than corals but it is nice to see what mine could be in a couple of years through yours.


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Gorgeous tank… mine is not a s1000 it’s a 180 rimless by. Rystal dynamics and the stand is the aluminum steel stuff and I just added the cabinets
 

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