One of the most important things you can do to keep your fish healthy is change out the water in the aquarium on a regular basis. It is an easy job, but it requires following a few simple rules.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Check the Water to Decide If It Needs Changed

Method 2
Method 2 of 3:

Remove Part of the Water From the Tank

You do not need to change all of the water.

  1. 1
    Use an algae scraper to remove any algae from the sides of the tank before you change out the water.
  2. 2
    If the filter is dirty, clean out part of the components at a time. If you clean it all at once, you will lose parts of the healthy bacteria.
  3. 3
    Siphon out 10 to 25 percent of the water. Use the siphon around your gravel to remove the waste and other matter.
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Method 3
Method 3 of 3:

Put in the Clean Water

  1. 1
    Fill a bucket with tap water that is the same temperature as what is in the tank. Use a bucket that is only for the aquarium so that you don’t get other chemicals and contaminants in the water. If the tap water is not the right temperature, you can leave it out for a few hours at room temperature.
  2. 2
    Add any necessary additives, like salt for a saltwater tank, or nitrates/potassium. Always add a water conditioner (with Stress Zyme if you need some slime coat protection) to get rid of the chloramines/chlorine. Not doing so will result in damage to fish gills and a slow death!
  3. 3
    Check the pH balance of the water. If you are using straight tap water, you will need to put some neutralizer in it and let it set for a minute. Test it again before putting it into the tank.
  4. 4
    Use the siphon to put the water back into the tank. This is better than pouring it in because it won’t upset the fish or the decorations.
  5. 5
    Test the water again after an hour to make sure it has the right chemical balance.
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    Finished.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    I have a 50-gallon tank with 20 small goldfish. How often do I need to run the filter?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    All the time. Goldfish are really messy, and the smaller the tank, the quicker it gets dirty. Also, 50 gallons is very small for 20 goldfish -- you should get a bigger aquarium.
  • Question
    How can I do a water change on a 10 gallon tank without a siphon?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You can use a bucket to remove some water from the tank. Then use the bucket to pour in new water to the tank.
  • Question
    What fish goes with a cichlid?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Catfish are one fish type that can co-exist with cichlids. Like cichlids, catfish are extremely diverse. Choose South American catfish for a South American cichlid tank, and African catfish for an African cichlid tank to avoid disease problems.
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Things You’ll Need

  • Siphon hose
  • Bucket
  • Water
  • Neutralizer

About This Article

Craig Morton
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Fish & Aquarium Specialist
This article was co-authored by Craig Morton. Craig Morton is the CEO of Aquarium Doctor Inc. based in Huntington Beach California and servicing Orange County, Los Angeles County, and the Inland Empire. With over 30 years of aquarium experience, Craig specializes in creating custom aquarium designs along with aquarium installation, service, and maintenance. This article has been viewed 75,213 times.
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