Calcule combien de changements d'eau sont nécessaires pour réduire les nitrates au niveau cible.
Each water change dilutes nitrate by the percentage of water replaced. For example, a 50% water change reduces nitrate by 50%. The formula is: NO3_after = NO3_current × (1 − changePercent/100). Multiple changes compound the effect.
For most freshwater fish, keeping nitrate below 20–40 ppm is recommended. Sensitive species (discus, shrimp, planted tanks) prefer below 10–20 ppm. Reef tanks ideally stay below 5 ppm.
For most tanks, 25–30% weekly is standard. Heavily stocked tanks or those with high bioload may need 30–50% weekly. Planted tanks can often go bi-weekly if plants absorb nutrients efficiently.
Yes — a 50% change halves nitrate in one step, while a 25% change removes only a quarter. However, large changes can stress fish through sudden parameter shifts. Gradual changes are safer for sensitive species.
If nitrate stays high despite regular changes, check your tap water — it may already contain 20–40 ppm nitrate. Overfeeding, overstocking, and under-filtration also keep nitrate elevated. Consider adding live plants or a refugium.