Water changes Frequency

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What is your water change frequency ?

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Ben FL

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Hi,

I would like to know what is your water changes frequency.

For now and since 5 years I do a 15% water change every 3 weeks and it works well, but I know some people makes a water change every week, and other guys make every 2 months ...

What do you recommend and why ?

Thanks a lot,
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Ben FL
 

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I haven’t done a water change in over 4.5 years. The fish and corals don’t seem to mind.
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I no have a AWC system set up that daily changes 1% of the total tank volume.
I believe that this is one of the best ways.
Stability is key in any closed system...
In my opinion, it is better to change 1% or 2% much more frequently, than to do a large volume change in a long time period.
Just my opinion.
And if what anyone is personally doing works, than by all means do it.
The more i learn in this "hobby" which truly isnt a hobby...the more i realize there are massive amounts we dont know.
 

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Never tested or supplemented this 40gal tank for over 2 years. Tested it this year and alk was 6 somthing. Change about 50% of the water weekly. Last 2 months I started boosting it with kalk because I started fragging sps into it and not just soft/lps.

Here is a photo of it before I took the LPS (litho plate, favia, goni, lobo, etc) out and into my display and made it a home for frags, softies and an RBTA. Also a photo of it today with RBTA..

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I used to do water changes every 4 weeks then 3 then 2. Id have to do 50% everything was being depleted too wuuckly with 100+ corals.. and i mean stuff you cant test for. It was getting too expensive with a 135g tsnk.

So i started dosing idodine. And 3 of kents marine products with everything salt has.. and now i havent done a water change in 2-3 months.
 

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Weekly water changes. Yes you can shortcut but I’ve learned from the masters in this hobby - cheato and frequent water changes.

Have lots of SPS.
 
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TL;DR : budget for a weekly 20% when planning $ for salt and time.

Lots of factors, of course. Nutrient export (both siphoning solid waste / algae / cyano, as well as dissolved phosphate). Mineral replacement. But it's a tried and true method of solving lots of different reef problems. If your tank is looking good, then don't do them. But if you have algae, poor looking corals or various other problems and you aren't doing weekly water changes, you should try that first. It's like rebooting your computer before calling tech support.

I went from bi-weekly to weekly and things really starting looking good. That made me lazy and I went to monthly. GHA quickly got out of control, so I'm now going back to weekly to keep up with it.

I still hope to get more, bigger corals that leave no place for the GHA to grow and out-compete it for nutrients, but getting those corals a good start will take weeklys for a while I suspect.
 
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