Im not trying to start a fight or argument, but you're advice is counter intuitive. If you are changing out water every week you are inherently introducing instability, further evidenced by having to test your water after doing a change, ie your levels are shifting.
Not that i recommend it but going a month, even two or dare I say it three can have the effect of creating a more stable reef tank. I did this for over a year and i had success just by being lazy. I've since moved on from this regimen to trying to keep up with a monthly water change schedule. In my experience ive found that ive had the best growth and coloration coming back from a vacation where no one touched the tank except to feed the fish. ymmv.
Well I am fairly new in the SPS game so you maybe right. Then again everyone's tanks are different. My log tells me weekly changes are needed. I do 10% a week and it keeps the parameters stable and replenishes the necessary trace elements. I can understand your logic only if someone was doing a large% every week.
With that said, I don't dose anything (yet) other than a little baking soda. So, in order to keep alk/ca/mag and even salinity stable I have to do weekly changes or they get out of whack fairly quickly. Anything longer than a week and my log shows all of the above drop out of the golden range.
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