Arofanatics Fish Talk Forums

Arofanatics Fish Talk Forums (http://www.arofanatics.com/forums/index.php)
-   Articles, Resources & FAQs (http://www.arofanatics.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=58)
-   -   How many times do most bros do Water Changes..... (http://www.arofanatics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=204324)

RTGFanatic 24-09-2005 03:53 PM

How many times do most bros do Water Changes.....
 
Just curious on how many times people actually do there water changes. I used to do it once a month which was no problem at one point since I only had one black and one turtle. But ever since Ive gotten the comm going I noticed that my Nitrates level have been going off on me. So now Im back to every to weeks which even that I may have to do ever week with the amount of waste there producing. So I was just curious how many times bros here do it.

sean76 24-09-2005 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RTGFanatic
Just curious on how many times people actually do there water changes. I used to do it once a month which was no problem at one point since I only had one black and one turtle. But ever since Ive gotten the comm going I noticed that my Nitrates level have been going off on me. So now Im back to every to weeks which even that I may have to do ever week with the amount of waste there producing. So I was just curious how many times bros here do it.

i see mood one....but die die 1week once...ah bo is 3-4day once

Aroboy II 24-09-2005 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RTGFanatic
Just curious on how many times people actually do there water changes. I used to do it once a month which was no problem at one point since I only had one black and one turtle. But ever since Ive gotten the comm going I noticed that my Nitrates level have been going off on me. So now Im back to every to weeks which even that I may have to do ever week with the amount of waste there producing. So I was just curious how many times bros here do it.

Actually water changes are depending on the tank's bioload. The bigger the tank with one fish will be less water change compare with small tank with lots of fishes.;)

IKI 24-09-2005 03:58 PM

I think more fishes more bioload, more frequent Wc, less fishes less WC. Inaddition to that, have to depend on your tank sizes too.. ;)

RTGFanatic 24-09-2005 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aroboy II
Actually water changes are depending on the tank's bioload. The bigger the tank with one fish will be less water change compare with small tank with lots of fishes.;)


Yeah tell me about it. I have 100 gallon, one black, one turtle with cannister filter and bioload low. Now I have 300 Gallon looks empty with just two so I go on fish buying spree and now have one Asian, one black, one silver, two Fly River Turtles, stingray, one chiclid. I figure that big of a tank with dual wet dry system would be plenty but nope. So I maybe investing in canister filter with my wet dry hopefully bioload be lower than.

M_Fairus 24-09-2005 04:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aroboy II
Actually water changes are depending on the tank's bioload. The bigger the tank with one fish will be less water change compare with small tank with lots of fishes.;)

Totally agree with u bro...

Mahek 24-09-2005 04:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RTGFanatic
Yeah tell me about it. I have 100 gallon, one black, one turtle with cannister filter and bioload low. Now I have 300 Gallon looks empty with just two so I go on fish buying spree and now have one Asian, one black, one silver, two Fly River Turtles, stingray, one chiclid. I figure that big of a tank with dual wet dry system would be plenty but nope. So I maybe investing in canister filter with my wet dry hopefully bioload be lower than.

I hve a 160 gal tank wz 10 fishes(RTG/05 parrots/RD/FH/FF/Pleco) nd 02 cans nd 02 powerheads nd 30% 01time in a week WC.So far so good.

M_Fairus 24-09-2005 04:10 PM

However, many experience fishkeepers recommend 1 - 2 weeks water changes at 15 - 20 % water change each time... Coz' u don't want to get rid of too much of the denitrifying bacteria (good bacteria) during the water change.

RTGFanatic 24-09-2005 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mahek
I hve a 160 gal tank wz 10 fishes(RTG/05 parrots/RD/FH/FF/Pleco) nd 02 cans nd 02 powerheads nd 30% 01time in a week WC.So far so good.



Damn, thats pretty good and nitrates still low? Im having problems with nitrates going to high so I may have to go back to once a week.

Aroboy II 24-09-2005 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RTGFanatic
Yeah tell me about it. I have 100 gallon, one black, one turtle with cannister filter and bioload low. Now I have 300 Gallon looks empty with just two so I go on fish buying spree and now have one Asian, one black, one silver, two Fly River Turtles, stingray, one chiclid. I figure that big of a tank with dual wet dry system would be plenty but nope. So I maybe investing in canister filter with my wet dry hopefully bioload be lower than.

Yap, either you have to invest in another filter or get another tank to separate them.(the fishes)


All times are GMT +9. The time now is 02:17 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright © 2000-2008 Arofanatics.com (Since 30th August 2000)