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You should be changing 10% of the water in your fish tank each week. Changing 10% and vacuuming the substrate weekly to remove the debris is a must. By removing 10% of the water and vacuuming the substrate will not disturb the bubble nest,

You can get the vacuum from your local pet store.

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Q: Should I change the water in my fish tank even if there is a bubble nest or should i change the water because its pretty dirty but i dont want to harm the bubbles or eggs HELP?
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