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I would like to get everybody's thoughts on something that's been on my mind ever since I upgraded my reef to a much larger system. I had a 90 gallon, with a 30 gallon sump for about two years, successfully maintaining a mixed reef by doing ~10 percent water changes weekly, with 2 part dosing to maintain my calcium and alk levels. 10 percent isn't a whole lot of saltwater to be mixing and using each week, so I never really thought much about it.
In January of this year, I upgraded to a 180 gallon tank, with a 40 gallon breeder used for my sump and a 75 gallon refugium also plumbed into the system. So, I now have about 250+ gallons of water in my system, suddenly water changes aren't so small!
But this got me thinking, shouldn't water changes be a percentage of your display tank volume, and not your entire system? I mean, if I plumbed my display tank into the ocean, well you see what I'm getting at here...
This also relates to dosing elements for example, most instructions say to dose X mL per L of water volume, again wouldn't it make sense for this to be percentage of display tank volume?
In January of this year, I upgraded to a 180 gallon tank, with a 40 gallon breeder used for my sump and a 75 gallon refugium also plumbed into the system. So, I now have about 250+ gallons of water in my system, suddenly water changes aren't so small!
But this got me thinking, shouldn't water changes be a percentage of your display tank volume, and not your entire system? I mean, if I plumbed my display tank into the ocean, well you see what I'm getting at here...
This also relates to dosing elements for example, most instructions say to dose X mL per L of water volume, again wouldn't it make sense for this to be percentage of display tank volume?



