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Reduced water changes with Brightwell?


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    Tom Toro - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Reduced water changes with Brightwell?

    I'm ready to do another water change, but things have never looked better. I feel like I don't want to wreck anything chemistry wise. I usually do 10 to 15 day water changes and I'm near 20 days now.

    Has anybody reduced their frequency of water changes while on the Bacter7 and vodka routine with good results?
    240g Great Lakes Glass! ETSS1400/panworld250,LED 120wX4 AJM, LED,2x sunbrite ,Tunzex4/,200gal sump/mixed reef/Biopellets. Hammerhead return. UV 57w. Chiller.

    135g down and given to a buddy. New pic after the wall is repaired.

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    jojo22 - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    I have never tried that, but can tell you that I am a firm believer that NOTHING takes the place of regular small water changes. It may be old school but it is a tried and true way to keep things good.
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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