I have a low tech 10 gallon tank and I'm tired of that too. It's not just the work, it's what is it.
I use to have hamsters and gerbils and rats and snakes and scorpions. I have moved on, I do not keep hamsters anyone because I'm just not into housing them anymore. I still love the fuzzy little things, but I don't want to own one anymore.
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I thanked everyone because every time I had a question or a problem, I would always get fast responses from people on these forums with many different suggestion to choose from. I tried all the EI, using the calculators and dosing in the proper range for my tank, I tried dosing less I tried dosing more. I tried eliminating certain fertilizers people have suggested.
I tried less light periods, more water circulation, more and less filtration. more Co2, less feeding. Yes I know, you don't see changes over night, I gave time between each change. No way to find a balance unless you have a degree in water chemistry.. Sure, some people get lucky and happen to get a balance, probably the same way I been driving for 10 years and haven't gotten 1 ticket and other have who drive the same way as me. If everyone did the same thing as what one successful person has done, we would all be able to keep a algae free tank.
I even had algae issues in my 10 gallon tank with a 15 watt bulb. The plant growth in 3 months in the 10 gallon tank is the same growth rate I get in 1 week with my high tech tank.
Slow growth doesn't interest me, probably the same way that Discus do not interest you.
Besides, I'm not quiting because of the algae, I'm just tired of keeping fish. My fish aren't dying so how long am I suppose to keep fish? Forever?
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I share the knowledge I have learned with others and always suggest low light and Co2 unless they are wanting to go high light. The best learning experience I have discovered is the reading of the
book by Diana Walstad, author of the book 'ECOLOGY of the PLANTED AQUARIUM
If you want to answer all your own questions about planted tanks, I suggest reading this book. The book is expensive, but you get what you pay for.