I'm gonna hear it for this but here goes...
I had a 90 gallon and did frequent water changes - 8 gallons once a week. After a couple of years, an accident with the 90 took me to a 75. I then got into summer boating, and a coming child and my regular maintenance slowed to just adding water to keep up with evaporation and cleaning out the skimmer collection cup.
For almost a year I did no water changes... just added water to top off the tank. I didn't feed. Low bio load of a Maroon Clown, Flame Angel, Bubble Tip Anemone, Digitata, Ricordia, mushrooms, and green star polyps, as well as some snails and a couple of hermits.
Becuase of the neglect to the tank, I started about two weeks ago to syphon out the crud in the tank along with massive amounts of hair algae. I did two 8 gallon water changes in 5 days, and took readings last night. Nitrate/Nitrite/Amonia were all zero, and pH was 8.2.
Even as I write this I'm amazed at the fact that the tank didn't crash, and even better yet that I came out with fantastic readings for my chem tests after two small water changes. :eek1:
I'm not advocating not doing water changes, but I really have to question how often they need to be done if I can go a year without really doing much at all. Granted I didn't get massive coral growth, and in one instance a coral died becuase it was smothered by algae. With better flow, and better skimming, I'm sure algae would have been keep to a minium...
Needless to say, I won't be trying to break records for not touching a saltwater tank. I've begun the long road to recovery... new lights, soon a new skimmer, and yes... regular weekly (or two) water changes of 8 gallons.