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Jean-Louis
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How to devise a usefull formula for aquarium water changes.
I have a 50g tank (not including substrate and animals). I want to do daily water changes so that at the end of 6 months I will have replaced 95% of the water present at the beginning of the water change regimen. I want to replace the same volume every day.
1. What volume should I replace each day?
2. What is a general formula I could use for larger or smaller tanks? Or for changing the amount of time over which I replace the 95%. (So I could use it if I decide to set up a X
gallon tank and have my water 'turn over' period every Y months.)
3. What is a general formula I could use that contains the variables from (2) but also allows me to change the periodicity (say I get lazy and only want to do weekly water changes.)
I have a 50g tank (not including substrate and animals). I want to do daily water changes so that at the end of 6 months I will have replaced 95% of the water present at the beginning of the water change regimen. I want to replace the same volume every day.
1. What volume should I replace each day?
2. What is a general formula I could use for larger or smaller tanks? Or for changing the amount of time over which I replace the 95%. (So I could use it if I decide to set up a X
gallon tank and have my water 'turn over' period every Y months.)
3. What is a general formula I could use that contains the variables from (2) but also allows me to change the periodicity (say I get lazy and only want to do weekly water changes.)