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"HyperCube33" wrote in
: What conditions prompt a water change? For me, the condition called "Sunday"... :-) What test kit results (high nitrates, etc) would be an indication for a partial water change? Debris buildup...blah blah. Yes, nitrates, etc people use water parameters as a "trigger" for a water change, some to great success. For me, its more like an oil change; you do it at 3K to 5K miles, not because the oil has degraded fully, but as a preventative measure against undue wear on the engine that would result if you were to let the oil fully degrade. BTW, I hate analogies... Also, some things (like total dissolved solids) are difficult for the home aquarist to measure. A 20% water change a week keeps the Old Tank Syndrome away. (say it to yourself like "an apple a day...") Its risk management against future trouble. Any favorite tools used to change the water? Some 5 gallon buckets, and a manual siphon gravel vac. My tap water needs some "attention" before it can go into the tanks, so no pythons for me... *shrug* DaveZ Atom Weaver |
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