LancsRick
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My tanks are really starting to mature now and I'm learning a lot from trying to perfect health details rather than worrying about shapes at the moment. One thing that I've been been mulling over is water change frequency. I know some people are religious about them, whilst others never ever do them. My current approach is a 10% change when doing filter maintenance every 1 or 2 months, and that's about it. The tanks seem to be doing really well like this, so I'm wary of doing regular water changes since "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". The exception of course is when I have a problem.
So, in short, if dosing ferts, can a pretty much zero water change approach still be viable long term? Or is my doomsday slowly approaching?
So, in short, if dosing ferts, can a pretty much zero water change approach still be viable long term? Or is my doomsday slowly approaching?