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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Detroit, MI
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Water Changes in BC 29
Our BioCube only has one Damsel in it at the moment. a few weeks ago we put in some macro and this has stopped all the algae growth we used to get on the glass so it's done a lot for our nutrient export.
At this point I am thinking of doing water changes once a month or so since there's so little load on the tank and we have great export. Should I just check the nitrates every 3rd day or so as it goes along and watch to see if the levels are slowly rising? What other variables should I watch for when deciding to do water changes less frequently? |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Yeah, thats what I would do.... I haven't done a water change in a month with my tank and it is fine, although I plan on doing one very soon.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Austin, Texas
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Excuse me, being a newbie and everything, but this post has me curious.
Do you have any corals in there? You posted this in the reef section so im going to assume yes? There are a ton of trace minerals that you may be depleting by only changing water once a month. IMO (remember... newbie) Is there a reason you don't want to do changes? Fish hate it? YOU hate it? Costs? Its such a simple process for me, i just do it every week regardless. (29 gallon... easy mode im sure) |
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I posted in the wrong forum. Too many windows open I suppose.
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I've got a 24g nanocube and I do a 2 gallon water change every three weeks.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Richmond, VA
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3 things in my life are an always... death, taxes and water changes!
Not keeping up on them could come to haunt you. Especially on a smaller system. Once an algae takes hold of your aquarium it will be hard to rid it of that. Also less you will have to worry about supplementing trace elements. Also gives you a time when you can clear all the junk off the rock work and sand bed. I do 5 gallons every week, takes minutes and is very cheap. Get in the routine now or one day you will be a very upset person doing those water changes a few times a week with a loss of fish or corals. Also do you happen to know what kind of macro you got? If you got the wrong kind it could take hold on the rock work and choke out any future corals you may get.
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