by Sven Hylten-Cavallius
pH Control - pH stands for hydrogen potenz. It is
actually the concentration of hydrogen ions present in your aquarium tank, and
as you know, hydrogen ion concentration refers to acidity of the water in the
tank. As fishes live in the water, performing all their biological activities,
the pH value is bound to change. The best way to ensure that the pH values
remain conducive for the health of your fish is to change the water often.
Kh control - For the scientifically inclined
people, Kh is the hydrolysis constant. Simply speaking, it is ability of water
to buffer, which means, maintain a particular optimum level of the acids and
bases in it. Changes occur in the fish tank over time due to the inclusion of
chemicals produced from biological activity. That is one reason why the water
has to be periodically changed.
Controlling nitrate levels - Ideally speaking, a
saltwater aquarium must have a nitrate concentration of at the most 20 parts
per million and a freshwater aquarium must have at the most 50 parts per
million. Fish excretion is in the form of ammonia, which increases the nitrate
level of the tank. There are protein skimmers available that can help to keep
the nitrate levels to optimal levels within the tank. But these skimmers will
not be able to remove the organic debris that collects in the tank from time to
time. That is the reason why complete water changes become necessary. In fact,
aquarium sellers do stress upon nitrate level maintenance as the most important
reason for making periodical water changes.
Detoxifying the aquariums - Dead aquatic
organisms, byproducts of metabolic activities in the fish and other aquarium
residents and the excretion products of your fish will definitely introduce
some toxic products in your aquarium tank. Some toxic materials can also enter
from the external environment, such as when things drop into your tank or when
some microorganisms enter through the air. They could play havoc with the
health of your delicate fish. You cannot effectively monitor such toxic
intrusions. The best way is to change water.
Cleaning aquarium accessories - If you have live
elements in your aquarium tank such as live sand, live rock, sponges, bio
balls, etc. it is best to provide them with clean water of aquarium standard to
filter out the wastes that they produce from time to time.
Controlling algal growth - Algae are microscopic
plants that grow in all types of aquatic environment. They grow faster in
aquariums because the water there is stagnant and favorable for their growth.
However, algae can pollute the water in the closed environment to drastic
levels, which could also mean health problems to your fish. Not only that, algae
will compete with the fish with the resources available in your aquarium. If
you change the water from your aquarium regularly, you are also removing the
algae that have grown in them.
Hence, water changes in your aquarium are a very
important aspect of aquarium cleaning. They ensure that your fish live longer
and healthier in the home you provide them.
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