"The size, number & type of fish & the amount of water involved also play a part in formulating a viable W/C schedule"
Well I thought about that but couldn't see what correlation, outside the food fed, that different types of fish would make.
And I was using percentages so that the tank volume was unimportant, outside the fact that a large tank has a larger safty margin.
Well I thought about that but couldn't see what correlation, outside the food fed, that different types of fish would make.
And I was using percentages so that the tank volume was unimportant, outside the fact that a large tank has a larger safty margin.
Types, sizes & numbers make all the difference in the world when it comes to waste produced. Tank volume is vital when it comes to ability to handle said waste. That 'safety margin' can vary greatly depending on the tank occupants. Yes nitrate poisoning is a 'slow death' for certain tolerant fish but others show negative signs of high nitrates rather quickly. (ie. discus) Point is there are several factors that play a part in the speed of nitrate 'creep' (excess food is one) they all need to be concidered in making an efficient W/C schedule. JMPO "T"