Water Changes and Evaporation
I see all these people posting about how much water changes they do, some will change as much as 25%/week or more! But most often than not it is a lower percentage than that on a regular monthly basis. I just see this as a major hassle, nutrients being flushed down the drain, and just a plain waste of water! Performing frequent water changes does have advantages such as cleaner, clearer water, but you must weigh that with the amount of maintenance you are willing to put in and how clear you want your tank. Besides, all those filter feeders need to eat too! I just wanted to answer some questions such as:
Q: Do you really need to do water changes?
A: NO it is not necessary to perform frequent water changes In a mature fish tank. I recommend changing water only when water clarity starts to diminish to an undesirable level.
Q: How often should you perform water changes?
A: Once a year is how often I change about 20% of my water. But you can change it as often as you like!
Q: What type of water do I use?
A: This is where you come in! Reply to this post and tell us where you get your water for water
changes and how you prep it for entry. I am lucky enough to live near the ocean so I just use fresh seawater. The only thing I need to do sometimes is add fresh water with ammonia remover and chlorine remover because the salinity is high.
Q: My tank loses water due to evaporation. Is it good to just top it off with water?
A: Yes, so long as the water has the same parameters as the water in the tank, or will balance out to the proper levels you are trying to achieve.
Thanks for reading! Please respond with what kind of water you use for your water changes and top offs or if you have any questions or comments for me!
I see all these people posting about how much water changes they do, some will change as much as 25%/week or more! But most often than not it is a lower percentage than that on a regular monthly basis. I just see this as a major hassle, nutrients being flushed down the drain, and just a plain waste of water! Performing frequent water changes does have advantages such as cleaner, clearer water, but you must weigh that with the amount of maintenance you are willing to put in and how clear you want your tank. Besides, all those filter feeders need to eat too! I just wanted to answer some questions such as:
Q: Do you really need to do water changes?
A: NO it is not necessary to perform frequent water changes In a mature fish tank. I recommend changing water only when water clarity starts to diminish to an undesirable level.
Q: How often should you perform water changes?
A: Once a year is how often I change about 20% of my water. But you can change it as often as you like!
Q: What type of water do I use?
A: This is where you come in! Reply to this post and tell us where you get your water for water
changes and how you prep it for entry. I am lucky enough to live near the ocean so I just use fresh seawater. The only thing I need to do sometimes is add fresh water with ammonia remover and chlorine remover because the salinity is high.
Q: My tank loses water due to evaporation. Is it good to just top it off with water?
A: Yes, so long as the water has the same parameters as the water in the tank, or will balance out to the proper levels you are trying to achieve.
Thanks for reading! Please respond with what kind of water you use for your water changes and top offs or if you have any questions or comments for me!