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![]() Aqua/\Man wrote: I've kept a 75 gal for over a year now. It holds mostly small species under 3 inches. I change out around 20 gallons every week. Some have told me that I was changing too much water too often. Should I curb the amount I'm changing? All the fish appear fine, with a loss of a couple of cardinal tetras and a swordtail over the course. Water changes are important, so is how you perform them. Getting out organic waste via vacuuming is important (carefull with vacuuming around plant roots), this way you lower your nitrate levels (which over time will stunt growth and lower disease resistance). To me it sounds like you are doing fine, but check your nitrates, ph, and KH before and after. For further information there are some good articles about this he http://aquarium-info.blogspot.com/ Carl |
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carlrs wrote:
Aqua/\Man wrote: I've kept a 75 gal for over a year now. It holds mostly small species under 3 inches. I change out around 20 gallons every week. Some have told me that I was changing too much water too often. Should I curb the amount I'm changing? All the fish appear fine, with a loss of a couple of cardinal tetras and a swordtail over the course. Water changes are important, so is how you perform them. Getting out organic waste via vacuuming is important (carefull with vacuuming around plant roots), this way you lower your nitrate levels (which over time will stunt growth and lower disease resistance). To me it sounds like you are doing fine, but check your nitrates, ph, and KH before and after. For further information there are some good articles about this he http://aquarium-info.blogspot.com/ Carl Thank all of you most kindly for the help. |
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On 25 Jul 2006 14:27:52 -0700, "carlrs"
wrote: Aqua/\Man wrote: I've kept a 75 gal for over a year now. It holds mostly small species under 3 inches. I change out around 20 gallons every week. Some have told me that I was changing too much water too often. Should I curb the amount I'm changing? All the fish appear fine, with a loss of a couple of cardinal tetras and a swordtail over the course. Water changes are important, so is how you perform them. Getting out organic waste via vacuuming is important (carefull with vacuuming around plant roots), this way you lower your nitrate levels (which over time will stunt growth and lower disease resistance). To me it sounds like you are doing fine, but check your nitrates, ph, and KH before and after. For further information there are some good articles about this he http://aquarium-info.blogspot.com/ Carl I never vacuum the bottom. Little is showing anyway due to dense plant growth. I took off the bio wheels and I don't use charcoal. I only clean the filter media when the water behind the media gets too high and runs passed the media. When I do change media I do it with the filters running, just pull the frame and replace with another frame and media. I like to keep things simple, it helps to avoid not doing the changes at all. dick |
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