I currently do 50% water change once a year. I have a sulfur denitrator that keeps my nitrates at zero.
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SmartWhat's a water change?
10 years in and can't keep coral under control. The same 10 year old water.Smart
No skimmer, or two part dosing in that 10 years? Calcium reactor I assume. You got a pic?10 years in and can't keep coral under control. The same 10 year old water.
I use kalk and add a little fusion part 2 there is a skimmer. I recently stopped using afr just to see if there's a difference. I usually pay little attention to it in the summer because I'm usually busy keeping the garden going. At work this moment but I'll get one.No skimmer, or two part dosing in that 10 years? Calcium reactor I assume. You got a pic?
Is this the same tank? A 45g AIO?I use kalk and there is a skimmer. At work this moment
Ok, I know some folk get away with minimal waterchanges, skimmer etc. @Lasse for example, but he's pays very special attention to his tank.I'm talking about my 65g with the sump I got from my boss bud. Nice attempt. The 45 is a completely different deal because there's a dwarf lion and mantis. Which means there's a ton of rotting fish in can't get to.
Just in case you wanted to challenge me having a job also. Slow internet in a 150 year old refineryIs this the same tank? A 45g AIO?

I don't have to, if I get a notification from neptune I deal with it. If not the same fish with the same coral and sand lights, etc nothing changes.Ok, I know some folk get away with minimal waterchanges, skimmer etc. @Lasse for example, but he's pays very special attention to his tank.
So your boss told you it hadn't had any waterchanges? How long have you had it? I take it that's it's a bare bottom if you moved it without ditching some water.I'm talking about my 65g with the sump I got from my boss bud