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I’ve had a tank up for about two months. I’m a bit overdue on my cadence of 20% or more WC every two weeks. It’s a 13.5 Fluval Evo. I have water prepared for a WC. My question is does it make sense to do a WC if my ammonia is 0 and my nitrates are between 10-20ppm? More importantly, is it possible my API test kit is incorrect? I followed all the nitrate steps to a T.
I’m assuming the answer is no point in WC, perhaps when I add coral later and need to replace elements.
I don’t aggressively feed and certainly don’t overfeed. Is it possible my bioload with two clownfish is just that low, not warranting a WC?
Casey
I’ve had a tank up for about two months. I’m a bit overdue on my cadence of 20% or more WC every two weeks. It’s a 13.5 Fluval Evo. I have water prepared for a WC. My question is does it make sense to do a WC if my ammonia is 0 and my nitrates are between 10-20ppm? More importantly, is it possible my API test kit is incorrect? I followed all the nitrate steps to a T.
I’m assuming the answer is no point in WC, perhaps when I add coral later and need to replace elements.
I don’t aggressively feed and certainly don’t overfeed. Is it possible my bioload with two clownfish is just that low, not warranting a WC?
Casey
