Hi everyone,
I’m hoping to get some advice on an issue I’ve been dealing with in my 180-gallon mixed reef tank.
For the past year, I’ve been performing weekly water changes of 100-125 gallons to manage phosphate and nitrate levels. However, despite the water changes, I’m noticing that my tank isn’t building the biodiversity I would expect. Specifically, my chaeto (macroalgae) in the refugium has stopped growing and is even starting to die off more each week.
I’m wondering if the frequent large water changes are preventing the tank from establishing a more stable ecosystem, as it might be constantly resetting the biological life and nutrient cycling.
Has anyone experienced similar issues or have suggestions on how to approach this? Could reducing the water change frequency or adjusting other factors in the system help resolve this?
Thanks in advance for your help!
I’m hoping to get some advice on an issue I’ve been dealing with in my 180-gallon mixed reef tank.
For the past year, I’ve been performing weekly water changes of 100-125 gallons to manage phosphate and nitrate levels. However, despite the water changes, I’m noticing that my tank isn’t building the biodiversity I would expect. Specifically, my chaeto (macroalgae) in the refugium has stopped growing and is even starting to die off more each week.
I’m wondering if the frequent large water changes are preventing the tank from establishing a more stable ecosystem, as it might be constantly resetting the biological life and nutrient cycling.
Has anyone experienced similar issues or have suggestions on how to approach this? Could reducing the water change frequency or adjusting other factors in the system help resolve this?
Thanks in advance for your help!