There's an amazing thread on MFK about a person who has a bunch of outdoor "tanks" made with like.. big cement topless boxes with different cubicles pretty much. I think he plans on turning it into a greenhouse soon.
Anyways.. he has the 'tanks'.. puts a bunch of plants in them(no filters) and stocks them moderately-lightly. I think he does water changes very infrequently. His fish look extremely healthy.. vibrantly colored and in a few of his 'tanks' his fish breed a lot.
I know we have to do water changes to add nutrients and minerals and whatnot back into our tanks.. but how self sustaining would a really heavily planted tank be?
It seems like.. you have to do scheduled water changes or barely any water changes at all(if your tap water is very different from your tank water parameter-wise to prevent shock) But IDK, I could be completely off and just missing something.
How often do you guys with heavily planted tanks do water changes?
Anyways.. he has the 'tanks'.. puts a bunch of plants in them(no filters) and stocks them moderately-lightly. I think he does water changes very infrequently. His fish look extremely healthy.. vibrantly colored and in a few of his 'tanks' his fish breed a lot.
I know we have to do water changes to add nutrients and minerals and whatnot back into our tanks.. but how self sustaining would a really heavily planted tank be?
It seems like.. you have to do scheduled water changes or barely any water changes at all(if your tap water is very different from your tank water parameter-wise to prevent shock) But IDK, I could be completely off and just missing something.
How often do you guys with heavily planted tanks do water changes?