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Thanks tlindsey. I am enjoying the wealth of knowledge on this forum.
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If I take 4 samples of water ( after water change, two during the week and one just before a water change)
Will the water remain in a testable state, meaning if I store water to test will it replicate the same readings a week later ?
It probably won't change maybe slightly but I suggest just take enough to test Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate, and PH. Your issue is the Nitrate so definitely have the lfs test Nitrate level.
Tbh it's not necessary just change out more water weekly for lowering Nitrate.I'm contemplating putting some in with the GT. But I a bit scared to do it.
Tbh it's not necessary just change out more water weekly for lowering Nitrate.
On a 200l tank I'm doing at max in summer 50% and probably around 30% now in water as the water is extremely cold and warming it before going etc etc etc
I have read that people do a 10 to 20% change a week and for some reason I always did 30-50%
I am running a canister filter. It's a dophin c1000.
I think my main issue is this guy lives dirty.
Alot of crap in the sand and it's tough to get alot of it out when doing a water change with a gravel vac.
I did buy an automated gravel cleaner but it's not that great to be honest.
Can I change more then 50% a week safely. And is it worth it.
You can definitely change more than 50% if you choose to do so.
Not only more water, but more room for both mechanical and bio filtration. Also sumps make it much easier to actually get at the filtration elements, what leads to us cleaning them more frequently. There are many other benefits of a sump. Such as, if your fish destroy plants, you can fill the sump with plants to help with the bio side of filtration and said jerk fish can't shred your plants. Also you can have a safe spot for sick or injured fish to heal in peace.You guys have got me reading about sumps now.
So basically 70% of what they tell you at LFS is nonsense.
I was under the impression that lots of water changes will kill your fish. But I guess if you have a cycled tank. Meaning a cycled filter then you can do it.
I have a 200l plastic tank outside which I'm not using maybe I can build something with that.
Am I understanding correctly that the point of having a sump and why it is good. Is that you have "more water" in your tank.