I live by the old Army Corps of Engineers dictum of ....."The Solution to Pollution is Dilution"
Keep in mind that water changes provide much more than simply lowering the tanks nitrate levels, they also remove phosphates, pheromones and other chemicals that can build up between water changes, as well as introduce numerous minerals and trace elements that become depleted over time.
I think that some people forget some of water chemistry basics, when focusing on nitrates, and nitrate removers such as pothos. It's not quite that simplistic.
It is virtually impossible for one hobbyist to judge another when discussing water change amounts, or schedules, unless one is privy to each others exact set up, including overall bio load, filtration & filter maintenance schedule, tap water chemistry, species (and growth stage) of fish being kept, etc.
Aw men!!!
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