Carbon or no carbon?

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My tank is over 6 months old. Mainly lps. But i got some softies. 2 toadstool one still small, and the other one getting a good size. I got a lot of hammers, torches etc. i dose all for reef daily. And i do my water changes every 3 weeks 43 gallons if 150G water volume. But i noticed that when i hot the 3 week mark my corals looks sad till i do the water change. Should i be running carbon reaction? If im going that long without water changes? And should i be worried of HLLE if i have tangs
 
My tank is over 6 months old. Mainly lps. But i got some softies. 2 toadstool one still small, and the other one getting a good size. I got a lot of hammers, torches etc. i dose all for reef daily. And i do my water changes every 3 weeks 43 gallons if 150G water volume. But i noticed that when i hot the 3 week mark my corals looks sad till i do the water change. Should i be running carbon reaction? If im going that long without water changes? And should i be worried of HLLE if i have tangs
How about water change every two weeks instead? :-)

You can try with carbon- but if you get good response from your water changes, maybe that's the way to go instead?
 
How about water change every two weeks instead? :)

You can try with carbon- but if you get good response from your water changes, maybe that's the way to go instead?
I try to do it every 2 weeks but sometimes with the work schedule its hard
 
I do water changes every week. As for the carbon, you can interchange it for water changes. I only run carbon to absorb toxins.
 
Carbon 24/7. If youare worried about HLLE, use a reactor and carbon like red sea's as that has practically no dust
 

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