Velice
New member
Hello!
I've read people saying that big water changes can kill your cycle and I would like to know if this is true and how it could happen. Am I at risk of crashing my cycle?
I have a 20g long tank with a canister filter and a sand bottom. I do weekly water changes of about 60-75% with the same spring water every time. I also shut off the valves to my canister filter to keep it full of water. I also started with a fish less cycle and a bare bottom tank, so I know there is a bacteria colony in my filter.
I just dont get how my cycle would crash if I'm only removing water. Don't the bacteria live on surfaces?
I've read people saying that big water changes can kill your cycle and I would like to know if this is true and how it could happen. Am I at risk of crashing my cycle?
I have a 20g long tank with a canister filter and a sand bottom. I do weekly water changes of about 60-75% with the same spring water every time. I also shut off the valves to my canister filter to keep it full of water. I also started with a fish less cycle and a bare bottom tank, so I know there is a bacteria colony in my filter.
I just dont get how my cycle would crash if I'm only removing water. Don't the bacteria live on surfaces?