Water Change Percentages?

Water Change Percentages?

  • None...Why change water?

    Votes: 5 4.3%
  • < 5%

    Votes: 11 9.6%
  • 5-10%

    Votes: 45 39.1%
  • 10-15%

    Votes: 32 27.8%
  • 15%+

    Votes: 22 19.1%

  • Total voters
    115
I change out just shy of 10% currently. I have a system just below 90 gallons. My LiterMeter III does automatic water changes daily of 5 liters (~1.32 Gallons) which I dialed back from 8 Liters (2.11 Gallons) recently to see if I had noticed any large difference. The old percentage came around ~15% and felt like I was just flushing money down the drain and changing water too much.
 
I have a Biocube 29, which, after volume taken by sand and rock, holds about 18 gallons, so I do a 2 gallon change weekly.

I used to procrastinate about this terribly, as mixing the water was a major chore, but since building a saltwater mixing station, it's practically effortless.

I do envy the folks with the LiterMeter-based auto-changing setups though; that's my new laziness target.
 
I do envy the folks with the LiterMeter-based auto-changing setups though; that's my new laziness target.

I love having the LMIII for automatic water changes and is one of the best investments I've made. Takes a lot of maintenance out and gives me additional free time to focus on other maintenance in the aquarium.
 
I have a 30 gal rubbermaid that I fill 3/4 to top that goes in every saturday ( 300 gallon system ). My new w.c. system makes it easy, just two valves to operate and its done in 5 min.
 
I change 15g out of my 65, 5g out of my 30, 5g out of my 12 which is really only like 7, and 5g out of my 10 every monday.
 
I have a 30 gal rubbermaid that I fill 3/4 to top that goes in every saturday ( 300 gallon system ). My new w.c. system makes it easy, just two valves to operate and its done in 5 min.

If I had the space with a fish room I'd use this method and use the LMIII for dosing something else to the tank but with what I have now I have to use the LMIII because it has great draw height. I'm looking for a house in spring and where the fish tank will be built is a high consideration in my mind. Maybe not in my wifes though;)
 
I used to do 15-20% water changes weekly, however I found out that my system did as well with only 5-10%.

Exactly why I started the poll. I know that so many variables exist in this situation though because some have a light bioload of fish, others have a huge bioload because of hording the fish;)

I was doing about 16% water changes weekly and have dialed it back to 10% water changes. Things still look the same and I made this change about a month ago.
 
I was doing about 16% water changes weekly and have dialed it back to 10% water changes. Things still look the same and I made this change about a month ago.

I am doing ~20% water change/week and I was just thinking the same thing. Will switch to 10% in the near future.

Dustin - PM sent
 
I do around ~12% weekly. The largest section of my sump is 10g, so that's what I do for WC's on my 75g. Easy, doesn't take too long, but I'd love to have a LMIII.
 
Exactly why I started the poll. I know that so many variables exist in this situation though because some have a light bioload of fish, others have a huge bioload because of hording the fish;)

I was doing about 16% water changes weekly and have dialed it back to 10% water changes. Things still look the same and I made this change about a month ago.

I don't have a large bioload at all.....yet lol, all I've got in terms of inverts/fish right now are: 1 Damsel, a few snails, and 2 large Cleaner Shrimp. lol
 
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