Can someone give me some info on low light, non Co2 tanks maintenance? I have a 55 gal. moderately planted tank with 2 40w Super Daylight t-8 bulbs. It's been running about 3 months with this lighting. Before that it was about 3 months with 2 20w t-12 bulbs. I have been adding more plants in the last couple of months. I'm using 2 Penguin 330 filters.
I don't know if my fish load is considered light, moderate or what. I have 1 Opaline Gourami, 1 Tiger Barb, 5 Cherry Barbs, 4 Black Phantom Tetras, 1 Serpae, 4 Otos, 1 False SAE and 7 Cories.
When I tested params today I got 0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrites and 0 Nitrates. How bad is it to have 0 Nitrates? I read something from Tom Barr saying that with a non Co2 tank you don't need to do water changes, just top off the tank. Would this be correct for my tank?
Am I over filtering? Underfeeding? Am I going to have an algae problem? Am I making any sense?
I would really appreciate any input!!
Thanks!
I don't know if my fish load is considered light, moderate or what. I have 1 Opaline Gourami, 1 Tiger Barb, 5 Cherry Barbs, 4 Black Phantom Tetras, 1 Serpae, 4 Otos, 1 False SAE and 7 Cories.
When I tested params today I got 0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrites and 0 Nitrates. How bad is it to have 0 Nitrates? I read something from Tom Barr saying that with a non Co2 tank you don't need to do water changes, just top off the tank. Would this be correct for my tank?
Am I over filtering? Underfeeding? Am I going to have an algae problem? Am I making any sense?
I would really appreciate any input!!
Thanks!