kissman
Active member
How often do you do water changes and how much water do you change and why? How do you mix your salt. Just thought I would start a thread and see what other peoples practices are. What are the side effects of to many and not enough? Theories etc....
I have a 55g Reef Tank I do a 5g water change on Sunday and Thursday of every week. Probably way to much but it seems to work for me and my corals and fish are happy. I am thinking of trying to do a 5g water change every Wed and see what happens. I guess I am just scared of losing control of the Nitrates again so I try to keep them in check by ding the 2 water changes a week. The Nitrates at one time were 160ppm+ and now they stay between 2-5ppm.
I always start by letting my RO/DI run for a few minutes. Then I test the TDS (need to get an inline) and then start filling my 15g Brute Trash can. Once the its full I add the salt, my power head, air stone and a heater it usually sits for a day till the temp gets to 79 and then I test salt to make sure its up to 1.026. I always check strontium, magnesium, calcium, and Alk when I first open my bucket of Red Sea Coral Pro, and somewhere in the middle of the bucket.
I have a 55g Reef Tank I do a 5g water change on Sunday and Thursday of every week. Probably way to much but it seems to work for me and my corals and fish are happy. I am thinking of trying to do a 5g water change every Wed and see what happens. I guess I am just scared of losing control of the Nitrates again so I try to keep them in check by ding the 2 water changes a week. The Nitrates at one time were 160ppm+ and now they stay between 2-5ppm.
I always start by letting my RO/DI run for a few minutes. Then I test the TDS (need to get an inline) and then start filling my 15g Brute Trash can. Once the its full I add the salt, my power head, air stone and a heater it usually sits for a day till the temp gets to 79 and then I test salt to make sure its up to 1.026. I always check strontium, magnesium, calcium, and Alk when I first open my bucket of Red Sea Coral Pro, and somewhere in the middle of the bucket.