We've got a miracle mud system at my work. Now, its the same kind of deal as yours, with nitrates staying at zero. Because of this, i think the previous employee didn't change the water and only maintained calc,alk and PH. However, I've noticed this tank now gets a LOT more brown algae than the other two coral tanks we have without and mud. The water also has a yellowish tinge to it (due to it being so old). Also, when i did a waterchange I found some much deritus it really scared me TBH, no doubt that one day if left alone the syystem would of crashed. So IMO you should continue doing what wou would do with your regular water change regime, as although the tank may be OK it just wont look as good.
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Originally Posted by Damon
There is no replacement for fresh saltwater.
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I couldn't agree more with this statement.