pammy172
Fish Crazy
Wondered if someone could ease the confusion in my meagre brain please.
I read as much as I can on the right way to start off your tank etc. I think I understand the cycling theory and process, ie measure for ammonia, add ammonia see ammonia drop and nitrites rise, then continue to feed until nitrites fall and nitrates rise. Wait for a consistent readings and hope all is well.
What I don't fully understand is all this about what seems to be constant water changes. Read one post on here today where someone said they were changing 50% of their water 3 times a day during cycling
I just need to understand when and why one should water change during cycling, if someone could put me right that would be great. The thought of 50% 3 times a day on what will be 220 litres
I need to take two weeks leave from work!
I read as much as I can on the right way to start off your tank etc. I think I understand the cycling theory and process, ie measure for ammonia, add ammonia see ammonia drop and nitrites rise, then continue to feed until nitrites fall and nitrates rise. Wait for a consistent readings and hope all is well.
What I don't fully understand is all this about what seems to be constant water changes. Read one post on here today where someone said they were changing 50% of their water 3 times a day during cycling
I just need to understand when and why one should water change during cycling, if someone could put me right that would be great. The thought of 50% 3 times a day on what will be 220 litres
I need to take two weeks leave from work!

It's more permanant. If pH from the tap stays at 6.8 after standing overnight, I would add the coral gravel for most tropicals.
. This is to help me ultimately understand just what goes on in the water and when as I do have some concerns over when the fish are in about keeping things stable. We have low ph here at the best of times and if it can be so critical I need to be prepared. I'm easily confused - lol