orballa4life;766795; said:i dont recomend ever changing more then 25% of the water at a time
i do 20% changes 3 to 4 times a week
more if there are anything that even might be a problem
changing water more then 25% at a time can be dangerous though
ewurm;766775; said:Adequate filtration is key, as is proper water changes. If you overstock, you need to do a higher percentage of water with each change. Otherwise get a drip system. There are no shortcuts to keeping a healthy tank.
mb_barton;766812; said:Ok well alot of you want to know what i will be housing in it.
there will be:
bottom dwellers:
2 P. Senegalus
1 P. Ornatipinnis
1 P. Palmas
and if i ever find one a P. Endli Congicus
middle and top:
3 oscars
2 Channa Marulioides
1 Flagtail Characin
1 African Brown Knife
1 ropefish
it will be sandy bottom, with vegitation rocks and bogwood
My sump is not made yet so any suggestions on the size are welcome. i have made the overflows and they are large enough to take a large sum of water with them.
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You hit the nail on the head
for your sump ive been told the ideal size is 10% of your tank size. I myself like to over filter so to me it sounds great ,but with the answers on this thread obviously everyone has different opinions.
But isnt that what we are here for to hear different opinions and maybe gain some knowledge.
And by the way I have a 300 in garage I am planning out how to set up so if you got pics of your set up and how you did sharing is caring
ethnics;768413; said:i dont kno what im doing right, or wrong for the matter. but i haven't done a wc on my 400gal since i set it up. been almost 2 months with no water changes. pretty heavily stocked and decent filtration. i just dont over feed i guess. i only feed twice a week.