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![]() Just wondering if anybody else out there is re-using their reef-tank water after a water change. I do. Have a 120 reef ( mixed sps and lps )and a 55 fowlr tank. When I change water in the reef, the old water from the reef goes into the fowlr tank, and the fowlr water goes down the drain. This way I can change water for 2 tanks with only having to make 1 batch of water. By the way, the old water from my reef is perfect. Nothing wrong with it. Don't even know why I change the water, something to do I guess. ( I only change 20% once a month) The reef water won't hurt the fish in the fowlr tank.
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![]() I do the same. I use some of the water change water from my main system each week to do a water change on my nano.
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![]() I do the same except on a smaller scale with my 3 gallon LPS zoanthid tank. I figure the SPS will use different trace elements than LPS and Zoanthids will. So far I havent seen any negative results plus its like running zoevit on 2 systems and onyl dosing for 1.
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