water changes how often

starter_flo

starter and finisher
Jul 21, 2005
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Mission. BC. Canada
my tank is doing fine should you still do water changes if everything is ok
 
Think of water changes as preventive maintenance or you can use the test kit and wait till your nitrates get up to 20ppm or so. I like to change my water weekly even if it's reads zero on ammonia,nitrite and nitrate we all like fresh air better then recycled air
 
Water changes help buildup in nitrates....which if you want to think about it in a different light think about it like this: Someone smoking nonstop....which doesnt effect him but the more and more he smokes, the smoke builds up... until he eventually sufficates. Think of your nitrates as smoke. They dont hurt at a low level, but the more built up they become the more it effects the fish. I personally change the water on my tanks every 3-4 days but I have finicky fish. On a normal community tank you can get away with water changes every week or two without a problem.

That personally would be the regiment I would keep (every week) so yes even though everything LOOKS ok that water change needs to be done, because even though the fish look ok there could be problems you dont see.
 
Nitrates are also a kind of indicator of other toxins that might be building up that we can't easily read. If there are many plants in a tank, that indicator is gone.

Regaurdless, I agree, water changes weekly.
 
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