Originally Posted by srfisher17
I never thought of this; but if my math is right, you would lose very little by doing 2 5% changes vs 1 10% change. Example: 100 gal tank, remove & replace 5 gal.(5%) The 100 gal now in the tank is only 5% new water, so only 5% of the water you remove on the second 5 gal removal will be the new water you just put in. That amounts to just 1qt in a 10 gallon change. This assumes water in tank has been thoroughly mixed, which should just take a few seconds) Or did I miss something?
That is kind of what I was thinking. So, is there a real reason to do it all at once, instead of part and part?
As far as the corals, I have mushrooms, zoos, and cloves sitting high that I'm not worried, too much, about, but I also have a photosynthetic gorgonian that ends up out of the water that I do worry about.