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I don't understand why you guys can't accept the fact that a tank can work without frequent water changes. Maybe it's time to think outside of the box and accept alternative methods. I strongly believe that water perameters are not the cause of my clam problems. Because the problem arose overnight and wasn't gradual |
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Water changes are not only for adding good things back into the water. They are for removing bad things as well. Almost nothing going into a fish tank is "pure". |
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![]() Are we still having this discussion?
It was the cleaner wrasse nipping. Thread done |
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could need a water chaneg;P
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![]() Not to worry Marko, at least some of us get it
For the rest, well ... ![]() |
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![]() just trying to brainstorm with you guys here over this serious problem soooo how about removing a large say "portion" of water and then idk maybe say lets "replace" with water thats not as old, i know these are new ideas but maybe it can work??
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![]() That's just crazy talk!!
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