tangs_in_pacifica
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Probably a dumb question....
As I've now got corals and various sedintary inverts all over my system, my infrequent water changes are presenting a problem (I say infrequent because I'm so lazy that water changes are a rare event). Anyhow, If I try to do even a 15% change in the tank (after the sump has been emptied) I'm exposing corals to the air. That's because I've got LPSs all over the tank and SPSs that have actually grown until they're flat to match the surface of my tank. How long can I expose these guys, especially LPSs to air?
Again, even a 10-15% water change leaves all sorts of inverts out of the water. How does everybody else address this issue?
As I've now got corals and various sedintary inverts all over my system, my infrequent water changes are presenting a problem (I say infrequent because I'm so lazy that water changes are a rare event). Anyhow, If I try to do even a 15% change in the tank (after the sump has been emptied) I'm exposing corals to the air. That's because I've got LPSs all over the tank and SPSs that have actually grown until they're flat to match the surface of my tank. How long can I expose these guys, especially LPSs to air?
Again, even a 10-15% water change leaves all sorts of inverts out of the water. How does everybody else address this issue?