I havent been around this site for too long but I want to clarify something with any new users.
Water changes CAN be dangerous:
What you should do:
Do a 10-30% water change per week
OR
Do a 30-50% water change ever 3-4 weeks.
Vacuum your gravel regularly.
Clean you filter media regularly.
What NOT to do:
Never clean you filter media, Vacuum gravel, and do a water change at the same time. As this may remove all your good bacteria and cause your tank to restart its cycle which can lead to loss of fish.
Never do water changes more than 5-10% everyday UNLESS you are treating an illness in the tank, as once again you may remove too much of the good bacteria and cause your tank to restart its cycle.
Instead when changing your water choose to do one or the other clean your filter media or vacuum the gravel, But Never ever do all three at the same time.
I have been reading around this site that you can never do too many water changes and have probably been guilty of telling people this myself. However I have just made a Huge mistake in my tank which has lead to the loss of 6 ghost shrimp and my Hillstream Loach. I made the mistake of doing a water change, vacuuming my gravel and cleaning my filters sponge media. This lead to a huge spike in my Nitrates and ammonia, causing the death of my fish. I should have known better but I have never done anything like this before, and never had anything like this happen in my 15 years owning fish tanks and just assumed it wouldnt happen. But it is actually a common and easy mistake to make. So I read this book they had at my LFS and found an article on just this situation and figured I would make this post just to inform everybody of this.
Please comment on this as I would like to hear feedback. Or if maybe this is just a total fluke that it happened, which I doubt since this book made it pretty clear that it happens quite often
Water changes CAN be dangerous:
What you should do:
Do a 10-30% water change per week
OR
Do a 30-50% water change ever 3-4 weeks.
Vacuum your gravel regularly.
Clean you filter media regularly.
What NOT to do:
Never clean you filter media, Vacuum gravel, and do a water change at the same time. As this may remove all your good bacteria and cause your tank to restart its cycle which can lead to loss of fish.
Never do water changes more than 5-10% everyday UNLESS you are treating an illness in the tank, as once again you may remove too much of the good bacteria and cause your tank to restart its cycle.
Instead when changing your water choose to do one or the other clean your filter media or vacuum the gravel, But Never ever do all three at the same time.
I have been reading around this site that you can never do too many water changes and have probably been guilty of telling people this myself. However I have just made a Huge mistake in my tank which has lead to the loss of 6 ghost shrimp and my Hillstream Loach. I made the mistake of doing a water change, vacuuming my gravel and cleaning my filters sponge media. This lead to a huge spike in my Nitrates and ammonia, causing the death of my fish. I should have known better but I have never done anything like this before, and never had anything like this happen in my 15 years owning fish tanks and just assumed it wouldnt happen. But it is actually a common and easy mistake to make. So I read this book they had at my LFS and found an article on just this situation and figured I would make this post just to inform everybody of this.
Please comment on this as I would like to hear feedback. Or if maybe this is just a total fluke that it happened, which I doubt since this book made it pretty clear that it happens quite often
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