i do 50% once or twice a week. but my tank is slightly overstocked and has plants that suck nutrients out of the water. so i do a lot of water changes to replenish the nutrients, since my tap water is very mineral and nutrient rich.
Sorry if I sound kinda stupid, but what is EI?quenton said:Anyone who follows EI (it has been great for my tanks) -- does at least 50% weekly.
Not only does that maintain good water quality, but with EI it also provides the basis for controlling the nutrient quantities.
GINNY said:I dont do water changes . OK i do clean my gravel and the water that i take out
i put back .at the same time i change my sponges .I take then out and put then in the wash . and i put in some that i have washed . my bioballs take care of the rest
Its for planted tanks: if you don't have plants then skip the dosing and just do the water changes…fishieperson321 said:Sorry if I sound kinda stupid, but what is EI?
This was what I would read in books 35 years ago. Even then some people were suggesting that changing a bit of water (15-20%) every month or so might be a good idea. Most of the thinking and experimenting in the last few years says more water (50% even) and more often (weekly or some do it even twice a week). This gets rid of unwanted wastes in the water, and also helps control plant nutrient values. It also maintains a more consistant pH, kH, gH etc.GINNY said:I dont do water changes . OK i do clean my gravel and the water that i take out
i put back .at the same time i change my sponges .I take then out and put then in the wash . and i put in some that i have washed . my bioballs take care of the rest
Yup -- missed that one -- its specifically aimed at planted tanks.carpguy said:Its for planted tanks: if you don't have plants then skip the dosing and just do the water changes…