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Let me rephrase the thread. Would you or would you not do a water change if the variables in the plants and parameters of the fish is looking healthy.I reverse the question. Do we have the ability to adapt to doing the water changes the fish need?
A surprising number of fishkeepers are not able to adapt, and their fish die as a result. It's a sad and curious thing. A lot of the fish species we keep were here before modern humans, and they aren't going to change in one generation.
Good advice on gutt intutiveness. I always trust my gutt when I smell fish business.Ah, that's clearer.
Yes. I follow a time based routine. There are parameters our little test kits don't address, and if we use test results to determine when to do water changes, we are forgetting how much they leave us blind to a lot of what water contains. Have your fish released fright hormones, or hormones to limit the growth of other fish? Have plants depleted certain minerals they need? No test kit designed to look at one important but not everything process, the nitrogen cycle, can really tell us about our water. No tool we have can..