d2mini
Premium Member
Hi, I've been wondering if there is any data on the effects of multiple smaller water changes vs single large water changes. I think it's pretty widely accepted that the smaller more frequent changes mimic the ocean more closely and create less stress on the inhabitants due to greater stability of temp, trace elements, etc. But my reason for asking has more to do with the percentage of water changed. Would it be safe to say that doing one single 10% water change once a week would be the same as dividing that up by the number of smaller water changes and using that figure to program your dosing pumps?
In other words, lets look at 3 different water change scenarios on the same tank, keeping the weekly total amount the same.
#1 - Bucket, hose and changing out 10% all at one time, once per week. Roughly 15 gallons.
#2 - Using a dosing system to perform 150 small water changes every day. Just a few ounces changed out each time, but if multiplied by 150x per day and then 7x per week, this number would equal the same 10% or 15 gallons total per week.
#3 - Using a dosing system to run just 6 times per day for about an hour each time. A much larger quantity is changed out each time compared to option #2. But multiplying by 6 per day and then 7 per week, ends up with the same 15 gallons per week.
The main reasons we perform water changes (correct me if I'm wrong) is to get rid of depleted dirty water and replace it with clean water and replenish trace elements. So if we were to decide that 10% per week when doing single water changes was the holy grail amount, would that number need to change at all when doing multiple smaller water changes throughout the week?
Would love to know if any research has been done on this or any thoughts any of you might have.
In other words, lets look at 3 different water change scenarios on the same tank, keeping the weekly total amount the same.
#1 - Bucket, hose and changing out 10% all at one time, once per week. Roughly 15 gallons.
#2 - Using a dosing system to perform 150 small water changes every day. Just a few ounces changed out each time, but if multiplied by 150x per day and then 7x per week, this number would equal the same 10% or 15 gallons total per week.
#3 - Using a dosing system to run just 6 times per day for about an hour each time. A much larger quantity is changed out each time compared to option #2. But multiplying by 6 per day and then 7 per week, ends up with the same 15 gallons per week.
The main reasons we perform water changes (correct me if I'm wrong) is to get rid of depleted dirty water and replace it with clean water and replenish trace elements. So if we were to decide that 10% per week when doing single water changes was the holy grail amount, would that number need to change at all when doing multiple smaller water changes throughout the week?
Would love to know if any research has been done on this or any thoughts any of you might have.