When my tank was running & established, maybe a change per month. Currently doing multiple changes per week to get nitrates down before re-stocking.
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Kingman, Az and no lfs near by even.If you lived in norcal I would give you one.
I have a couple larger frags but they grow so fast it really doesnt matter.
Here is the piece I just put back today on the same rock.
If I would have known earlier I have a reptile friend who just moved to kingman. Saw him Saturday and he was leaving with the last of his stuff. Small world lol.Kingman, Az and no lfs near by even.
I am in the never water change category. Tank has been running for 10 years and doing ok.
Hmm1) never if it is not an issue
2) Could be important if it is an issue - other times - not important for MY tank
Correct myself - i run Triton Core 7 and have to compensate for elevated salinity with around 0.65 L a day - it means around 0.2 % WC a day
Sincerely Lasse
Wow! How do you control the n1) never if it is not an issue
2) Could be important if it is an issue - other times - not important for MY tank
Correct myself - i run Triton Core 7 and have to compensate for elevated salinity with around 0.65 L a day - it means around 0.2 % WC a day
Sincerely Lasse
Wow! I'm very interested. How do you control the bad elements? I've been trying to figure this out but it hasn't worked for me. Too much bad stuff1) never if it is not an issue
2) Could be important if it is an issue - other times - not important for MY tank
Correct myself - i run Triton Core 7 and have to compensate for elevated salinity with around 0.65 L a day - it means around 0.2 % WC a day
Sincerely Lasse
When I moved and set up the new display tank total water volume is 80 gallons 46 for the display and 46 for the sum.1 year old , got lazy and didn't setup auto WC . Since doing auto WC big results.Pretty simple today. I think it's been a while for a site-wide poll on water changes so let's do it! Let's talk about water changes and where you stand concerning your tank!
1. How often do you "change out your water" in your reef tank, what percent and how many gallons is your system? Or do you even?
2. How important or not important do you think water changes are for your reef tank?
@CMO no water change reef! Thread here.
Wow! How do you control the n
I´m not sure there is any "bad" elements - rather convinced that the term "bad element" is a invention of a reefer who did not understand what was happening in his/hers biological ecosystem that´s named a saltwater aquariumWow! I'm very interested. How do you control the bad elements? I've been trying to figure this out but it hasn't worked for me. Too much bad stuff
Approximately 80g in volume after accounting for sand and rock.I am looking at 1 gal a day on a 300+ system in the future.
Simple to implement and will fit in my alloted space.
A gal a day wont upset my balance and will provide a nice complement to my system.
How big is your system?
I will still follow trace element dosing and a carx.
It buy the smaller 6.6 kg tubs(as i have a nano it lasts quite a while) at about £27 it costs about £65 for the 23 kg tub
Not sure where you are, im in the UK but i buy it mainly from a company called Aquacadabra via Ebay
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During the molt - they are very sensitive for predation. every molt occasion is a matter of life and deadIf I reduce the doses, they stop molting and oddly enough, they seem to live longer if they don’t molt.