Do I NEED to do a WATER CHANGE without fish/corals?

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I have had my tank running for 3 months and I have been doing weekly water changes. All I have are snails in my tank, no fish or corals, meaning none/barely any calcium, alkalinity, magnesium, etc are being taken in and need to be replenished. I have been putting fish food in there a nitrate source for I don’t get Dinos. Do I need to do a water change?
 

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Water changes will be to manage phosphate and nitrate. Once coraline starts forming the others will be affected also.
 
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Water changes will be to manage phosphate and nitrate. Once coraline starts forming the others will be affected also.
I started with live rock and I have had a coraline growth surge over the past few weeks. Starting to get on walls. I plan to get a few fish/corals very soon. That’s what I was thinking about with nitrate and phosphate
 

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I haven't done a water change in 4.5 years with a tank full of fish and corals but I wouldnt suggest it unless you've been running tanks for a long time. Heres a pic and vid .
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I started with live rock and I have had a coraline growth surge over the past few weeks. Starting to get on walls. I plan to get a few fish/corals very soon. That’s what I was thinking about with nitrate and phosphate
No need until more bioload, or nitrates test high
 

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I have a 20L thats almost wall to wall SPS and no water changes in close to a year.

I have to occasionally add nitrate and phosphate. Why the hell would I dump it down the drain?
 
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You're good for now. Why are you waiting so long to add fish and coral? Not criticizing, just curious because right now you're running a very expensive snail hotel ;)
It was a few factors: I was waiting to move it to another location and I didn’t want to stress anything out. Didn’t buy enough rock and I need to get more. Some things I didn’t buy in the beginning that I’m buying know and the consequences of my actions are prolonging me getting fish. It’s technically ready for fish and corals but I have been planning to get more rock and so I didn’t want to add rock while there were fish in there and there be problems. But to sum it up, I just didn’t plan a lot of things and so now adding fish and corals is being prolonged.
 

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