Doc
I don't work for anybody
it's true. BTAs are easier to keep, but can still be a challenge. Here are my :twocents:. If your tank has been set up for between 6-9 months WITH stable and consistent high quality (meaning your parameters are ideal), go ahead with the BTA. If you are not quite there yet, you are taking a risk adding it, especially if your parameters are all over the place.
Smaller weekly water changes are better than one larger monthly water change. You run more of a risk of shocking your tank with a big change that if you do smaller ones. that way, the bacteria has a chance to keep mutiplying rather than getting a huge water change, remove so many of them.
Here is the thing I have learned over time. You already know what you are going to do. This is your tank and your money. You make the decisions. We cannot change that one bit. If you are dead-set, go for it. Experience is the best teacher for anything. No one can tell you if it will work for you or not. We have our own experience, but few of us are experts (hope I didn't hurt your feelings Yote and reeffreak....:bounce:). I certainly am not one. Best of luck to you.
-Dr Marco :sfish:
Smaller weekly water changes are better than one larger monthly water change. You run more of a risk of shocking your tank with a big change that if you do smaller ones. that way, the bacteria has a chance to keep mutiplying rather than getting a huge water change, remove so many of them.
Here is the thing I have learned over time. You already know what you are going to do. This is your tank and your money. You make the decisions. We cannot change that one bit. If you are dead-set, go for it. Experience is the best teacher for anything. No one can tell you if it will work for you or not. We have our own experience, but few of us are experts (hope I didn't hurt your feelings Yote and reeffreak....:bounce:). I certainly am not one. Best of luck to you.
-Dr Marco :sfish: