i do 20% per day.. is it too much ? or more is better
10-20% a day is good. but make sure u dont stress it too much.
i do 20% per day.. is it too much ? or more is better
i do 20% per day.. is it too much ? or more is better
Daily water changes? If you guys have the time for it. I prefer a gravel bottom in each of my tanks...preferably larger than what you have yet small enough for them to move around. I use them not just to decorate the tanks but to hide the waste produced and the added benefit of filtering the water. Along with a good filtration, I can go 2 weeks or more without water changes. From experience, I honestly think FHs prefer aged water.
On another note, 50%-70% water changes at any one time is too much. Again, with the aged water...too much new water can wash away protective coat on them. Just my thoughts.
You can do 100% water changes safely and it wont hurt the fish at all. As long as the water temp, ph match and of course the use of a water dechlorinator theres no harm done. The only harm is that it can stress the fish out but other than that it doesnt wash away their "slim" or hurt them at all.
I'll go with you on that 100% wc but I'd rather play it safe...difficult to match water chemistry with that much wc...not to mention the beneficial bacterial that's already developed in the filtration.
? Not sure what your saying. But what does beneficial bacteria that's already developed in the filtration mean? A 100% water change doesnt kill of any bacteria.
I'm talking about the beneficial bacteria that's in the filtration system and in the gravel that helps stabilize the aquatic environment...they sell these beneficial bacteria supplements. I'm no chemist but I'm just saying that with a big wc, the chemistry will certainly be affected if the new water isn't properly treated.