piercho
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In reference to water changes mentioned in your July Reefkeeping column:
I drew (what I think are)different conclusions from Dr. Ron's articles on the percentage of water that should be exchanged. To jump straight to it, I think that an effective water exchange will be 50% of system volume or more. My rationalization for this is simple, if there exists a gross excess or deficiency in the water chemistry - and Dr Ron's data seems to indicate that this is often the case - it takes a very large water change for significant dilution. Taking the tank "back to baseline", as I think that you put it. Doing a big water change is a pain, but I figure that doing a 50% change about every other month is less (total) work than doing a 5% change every week. My few coral (all stonies) and my anemone all seem to weather big water changes well.
Anyway, 2 questions. 1)Do you think my theory that one big dilution is better than several small dilutions holds any water? 2)Tribal knowledge seems to be that big water changes are hazardous to "SPS" coral and Tridacnids. Assuming that delta SG < .001 and delta T < 4F during the exchange, is this true?
An additional small point/question on another topic in your article. In my opinion, venturi skimmers may be providing a significant amount of aeration, especially for tanks using "hang-on" equipment and no sump. My tank pH runs high so I choose to let my skimmer run continuously, hoping that it is making a contribution to gas exchange. Is this a valid concern?
I drew (what I think are)different conclusions from Dr. Ron's articles on the percentage of water that should be exchanged. To jump straight to it, I think that an effective water exchange will be 50% of system volume or more. My rationalization for this is simple, if there exists a gross excess or deficiency in the water chemistry - and Dr Ron's data seems to indicate that this is often the case - it takes a very large water change for significant dilution. Taking the tank "back to baseline", as I think that you put it. Doing a big water change is a pain, but I figure that doing a 50% change about every other month is less (total) work than doing a 5% change every week. My few coral (all stonies) and my anemone all seem to weather big water changes well.
Anyway, 2 questions. 1)Do you think my theory that one big dilution is better than several small dilutions holds any water? 2)Tribal knowledge seems to be that big water changes are hazardous to "SPS" coral and Tridacnids. Assuming that delta SG < .001 and delta T < 4F during the exchange, is this true?
An additional small point/question on another topic in your article. In my opinion, venturi skimmers may be providing a significant amount of aeration, especially for tanks using "hang-on" equipment and no sump. My tank pH runs high so I choose to let my skimmer run continuously, hoping that it is making a contribution to gas exchange. Is this a valid concern?