dad
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I replyed to a post earlyer about water changes.I thought I would hear alot about it?
Is it necessary to do water changes?
I have had my tank set up for over a year now and have done only one. my nitrates are always alittle high but i blame that on my cheap skimmer(i'll get a good one soon).
All i hear is "water change" anymore.
What am i missing? Isn't a reef tank supposed to cycle through the "eco" system on it's own? When we do a water change, doesn't that disrupt the cycle?
I'm not trying to be difficult, just trying to understand.
I just feel like water changes has gone to far as a solution to a good tank. I feel less water changes would be better in the long run.
My tank may crash tonight, i do not know?
Any comments would be welcome.
Is it necessary to do water changes?
I have had my tank set up for over a year now and have done only one. my nitrates are always alittle high but i blame that on my cheap skimmer(i'll get a good one soon).
All i hear is "water change" anymore.
What am i missing? Isn't a reef tank supposed to cycle through the "eco" system on it's own? When we do a water change, doesn't that disrupt the cycle?
I'm not trying to be difficult, just trying to understand.
I just feel like water changes has gone to far as a solution to a good tank. I feel less water changes would be better in the long run.
My tank may crash tonight, i do not know?
Any comments would be welcome.