No and no. Your rising TDS will shorten your fish's lives severely and you tank is already too unstable to handle a normal water change. You'll have to do several small gradual changes to prepare your tank for normal maintenance again without crashing the system. Water changes = healthy stability and increased resilience to disaster. By stopping your water change program you have lit the fuse on a rather impressive biological time bomb.I was doing a small change every 2 days, about one big bucket. Once i ended up doing 2 and the sobs got restless and stopped eating. I waited 2 days and all back to normal. I have not done a water change since then and all is well.
I had 40 fish in a 30 gallon, have not changed any water in weeks. My Demasoni and jewels spawned. Water was good nuf for breeding.
knifegill;4375579; said:No and no. Your rising TDS will shorten your fish's lives severely and you tank is already too unstable to handle a normal water change. You'll have to do several small gradual changes to prepare your tank for normal maintenance again without crashing the system. Water changes = healthy stability and increased resilience to disaster. By stopping your water change program you have lit the fuse on a rather impressive biological time bomb.
Szar;4375664; said:You'd think so but i tested my theory on the overstocked smaller tank with out a big kaboom. If the water was bad fish wold not be breeding would they ? healthy stability was some how achieved.
So whats the chance of that time bomb happening on a 75 gal with 10 fish on it. Not much id say. And my EBJD have shown not to like new water to much. nitrites are non existent i check every week.

mariochainsaw;4375762; said:the nitrates not nitrites will kill them fool !