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Originally Posted by
shane784 http:///t/393707/anyone-interested-in-building-a-scrubber-for-me/40#post_3519166
Wow ! I can't thank you enough! I'm anxious to get going Green. ppl have said when using scrubbers they haven't done water changes in months! can't wait to spare myself the trouble
That is absolutely true because 1) water changes will limit but not correct buildups and 2) regardless of the water changes, the macro and other algaes will balance out and more importantly stabilize operation to where ammonia, nitrates, phosphates are all unmeausreable (with the exception of a nitrate spike when cycling) and return oxygen.
My old 55g with a simple in tank refugium ran for 9 years with no water changes and what most considered a heavy bioload. And using tap water to boot with easy soft type corals also. During that time I used less the 3 50g bags of saltwater mix.
Sure you can still do water changes, and I did use the diy two part to maintain calcium, alk, and magnesium. Just that IME the overriding key is balancing out and stabilizing the system with plant life like macro and other algaes. That will result in much better and more stable parameters then any water change schedule the home hobbist finds acceptable.
my .02