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Old 06-11-2010, 07:03 PM   #11
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Normally, the most obvious purpose of waterchanges are to remove excess nitrate.

However, there're alot of other parameters that we seldom or never measure, such as total dossolved solids (TDS) and all the trace minerals.
These will slowly build up with time without waterchange, and reach toxic levels eventually unless the plants are really taking up everything.

In nature, rain is similar to a waterchange and that triggers breeding and molting for certain species. Thats maybe why molting is seen after waterchange
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Old 06-11-2010, 11:46 PM   #12
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guys, i recently bought ICE MOUNTAIN mineral water.. its on promo, 2 X 1.5L for $1.35-50. I tested it with my kit, GH, KH, PH, everything swee swee.. the content got calcium needed to harden the water, as well as potassium.. i am using it to doWC or top up when the water start to dry.. just fyi.. haha
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