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Hi Everyone,

After years of keeping Discus I'm looking at getting a salt water aquarium.

I'm looking at getting an all in one system that has everything I need in one go, I was looking at:


My main question is, I'm use to doing massive water changes with my discus, what's the general rule with water changes on a Marine Tank? The tank won't be over stocked but I would like corals etc
 

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Welcome to your new home for saltwater reef aquarium resources and fun! Welcome to the family! :D
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Do it do it do it! As said above, most people if things are going well do 10-20% changes every 1-2 weeks. You will see people that do not do them at all but I think that is a minority (not saying it is right or wrong though)
 

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