anthonys51
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Nice post! Thanks.
I understand that there is no hard and fast rule, but like anything challenging in life, I try to approach it with some sort of equation and tactic.
Hobbyist 1: "I do a 25% water change every 3-4 weeks"
Hobbyist 2: "I do a 10% water change once a week."
Hobbyist 3: "I do a 40% water change every 6 months..."
My point is...there needs to be some rules for new guys like us.
This is how I would approach it...building off your suggestions
I'm sure if you figure out all the variables (Tank size, Biomass, frequency of feeding, species of fish) you can come up with a rough rule (if you give each species a number ranking based on difficulty).
Lets say that rule ends up being 25% once every two weeks.
Then you can modulate this formula with weekly testing. As long as your test results fall within a given range, you continue with the calculated water change rule.
Any deviation from the testing results should yield some form of modification in wither volume or frequency.
A Nitrate level greater than "x" means that 25% water change every two weeks is now a 15% water change every week until Nitrate levels fall below "x." Then you return to 25% every two weeks.
Sorry...I may seem like I'm sucking all the fun out of this hobby, but for me this is fun. I have an excel spreadsheet for my 16 gallon bio cube, it's the way I approach these sorts of things.
If you want a rule 10 precent a week. Smaller more frequently means less chance of a major change in water parameters when you do do the water chAnge. Test the day before the water change. If your nutrients are still low. You know your doing it in balance. If your nitrates creep up you know you need to increase precent or stop feeding so much


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