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View Poll Results: How often do you do water changes?
weekly 94 42.34%
bi-weekly 43 19.37%
monthly 35 15.77%
bi-monthly 12 5.41%
I have my own strange schedule that makes sense to me 17 7.66%
when ever I feel like it 21 9.46%
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Old 09-14-2007, 11:10 PM
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I do a 1 gallon water change once a week on my 5 gallon tank
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Old 09-15-2007, 02:06 AM
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340 gallon system. 45 Gallon Automated Change weekly.
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10% water change and gravel clean every week.
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would 30% water change weekly be way to much?? your opinions welcome.

my opinion is that it all depends on bioload... my tank have a very high bioload so i am opted to do this, and i think it might be the cheapest way to maintain a heavily stock reeftank in the long run. considering we are enjoying some nice prices on salt mixes in calgary.
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Almost never.

In 3-1/2 years I have changed maybe my tank volume (120 gallons) once in total.

I keep meaning to set up a system with a garbage can and pump to do monthly 20 gallon water changes but I never get around to it.

Mostly everything is doing OK though with nitrates varying from zero to barely measurable.
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I like doing the one big water change every 3 months compared to the small water changes every 2 weeks or monthly. Last water change was late September, then I just did a huge one this weekend. Originally planned on doing 90g on a 210g reef, by draining water from the fowlr, siphoning reefwater into the fowlr & then topping up the reef with new water. Unfortunately, I miscalculated & ended up draining too much out of the fowlr which caused me to have a near empty sump so I had to make up another 40 gallons for the reef. So, in total, just did a 130g water change on the 210g reef with 75g sump (total water volume minus LR & LS etc. is probably 180-190g).

On the other hand, I run a RS250 skimmer, Phosban reactor, semi-remote deep sand bed, micron sock, and grow lots of macroalgae in the refugium/sump so the water quality was still surprisingly good despite a long time between water changes and a high bioload/feeding regimen. The corals look the same (very good) before & after the water change, whereas in the past, usually they look a lot happier after a water change. Hmmmmm.

I'm not recommending this water change schedule for everybody, just posting up what works for me.

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Old 01-09-2008, 09:49 PM
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ZEOvit users are instructed to do a 6% water change every week. My system consists of 425G + sump and I do 30G every 3 to 4 weeks.

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I want an automated water change system. Take the lazy mans way out.
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I want an automated water change system. Take the lazy mans way out.
I took the lazy way out and plumbed 3 tanks into a common sump so I could use a single ATO. Makes water changes a lot easier. I siphon crap out of the bottom of the tanks, then move my top-off pump from the ATO pail to my water change pail.

When I turn the ATO back on it refills my tanks and stops when done. I just need to remember to move the pump back into the top-up pail of fresh water when done.


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i do 5 gal every 12days!
56 gal tank 20 gal sump. 90lbs rock
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