Since the seahorses thread is up and many good conversations something crossed my mind.
Why do we perform water changes? The answer I think depends if your tank is reef or fish only.
If a reef we want to have clean water, no nitrate, phosphate, ammonia and to replenish trace elements.
If fish only why can't we reuse that water to some extent. Here all we want is clean water: no nitrate, phosphate or ammonia. Couldn't we drain the water through a filter (sock or floss) and carbon. This would to some extent address the above reducing water changes in fish only instances.
Again just a thought and not researched by me.
Any opinions appreciated just trying start a dialogue here.
Why do we perform water changes? The answer I think depends if your tank is reef or fish only.
If a reef we want to have clean water, no nitrate, phosphate, ammonia and to replenish trace elements.
If fish only why can't we reuse that water to some extent. Here all we want is clean water: no nitrate, phosphate or ammonia. Couldn't we drain the water through a filter (sock or floss) and carbon. This would to some extent address the above reducing water changes in fish only instances.
Again just a thought and not researched by me.
Any opinions appreciated just trying start a dialogue here.