I am looking for some opinions from others who utilize a continuous water change system on their tank. The 280 gallon tank is almost finished cycling, and I have setup a Neptune DOS for a continuous water change. My NSW tank will hold 25 gallons as well.
My initial bioload is going to be very light to say the least. I have in QT a blue tang (Paracanthurus hepatus), cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiates), and a Orange Diamond Goby (Valenciennes puellaris) which will be ready for the display in a couple of weeks.
They will be fed via the Neptune AFS with NLS pellets, and some flake food 3 times daily. Once or twice a week I will also give them a small cube of Black Jacks Reef Crack for some meaty food.
I have considered changing out 3 gallons a day, which equates to roughly 84 gallons monthly or 30%. Would this be too much of a change, and should I start lower? I have always just changed out X gallons weekly on my tanks, but the AWC is new to me. Thoughts?
My initial bioload is going to be very light to say the least. I have in QT a blue tang (Paracanthurus hepatus), cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiates), and a Orange Diamond Goby (Valenciennes puellaris) which will be ready for the display in a couple of weeks.
They will be fed via the Neptune AFS with NLS pellets, and some flake food 3 times daily. Once or twice a week I will also give them a small cube of Black Jacks Reef Crack for some meaty food.
I have considered changing out 3 gallons a day, which equates to roughly 84 gallons monthly or 30%. Would this be too much of a change, and should I start lower? I have always just changed out X gallons weekly on my tanks, but the AWC is new to me. Thoughts?