I have a heavily planted 36 gallon community tank that I double filter. (I have two Fluvals that are each rated to handle the capacity of my tank.)
Nitrogen cycle is doing great. (Unmeasurable amounts of all three components). Plants are flourishing. (I have about a pound or two of excess plant life that I give to LFS every 2-3 weeks.) Fish are doing great. (They seem very happy, especially with all the foliage. Also their colors have really come out since I started hand feeding them frozen food about 6 months ago)
The PH is very low though, which I am attributing to a combination of depleted buffering agents and my CO2 injector.
I clean each filter every six months on an alternating 3 month cycle. I have now been running for almost 2 years. (I use Chemipure and standard fluval bio tubes and fluval foam blocks. I also use a micro fiber aquativ cloth for polishing.)
You ask why? I was trying to create a balanced aquarium. (Or the modern equivalent, I didn't think I could do it without biofiltration, without drastically reducing the fish count, so that is one area I am cheating. (I use filters).
Plants, water sprite, java fern, java moss, wysteria, amazon swords, banana plants, grass, some green and red leaved water lily bulb plant.
I have a few questions:
1) Why are there no apparent problems?
2) Is the low PH a problem? If so is there anything I can add to the filter to rectify? Or should I just leave well enough alone.
3) Are there any resources available that discuss this methodology or am I the only one doing this with "successful results".
P.S. - I am asking because I see so many threads pushing weekly water changes, that made me wonder why is my method, which seems to be the opposite of all best practices, working?
Nitrogen cycle is doing great. (Unmeasurable amounts of all three components). Plants are flourishing. (I have about a pound or two of excess plant life that I give to LFS every 2-3 weeks.) Fish are doing great. (They seem very happy, especially with all the foliage. Also their colors have really come out since I started hand feeding them frozen food about 6 months ago)
The PH is very low though, which I am attributing to a combination of depleted buffering agents and my CO2 injector.
I clean each filter every six months on an alternating 3 month cycle. I have now been running for almost 2 years. (I use Chemipure and standard fluval bio tubes and fluval foam blocks. I also use a micro fiber aquativ cloth for polishing.)
You ask why? I was trying to create a balanced aquarium. (Or the modern equivalent, I didn't think I could do it without biofiltration, without drastically reducing the fish count, so that is one area I am cheating. (I use filters).
Plants, water sprite, java fern, java moss, wysteria, amazon swords, banana plants, grass, some green and red leaved water lily bulb plant.
I have a few questions:
1) Why are there no apparent problems?
2) Is the low PH a problem? If so is there anything I can add to the filter to rectify? Or should I just leave well enough alone.
3) Are there any resources available that discuss this methodology or am I the only one doing this with "successful results".
P.S. - I am asking because I see so many threads pushing weekly water changes, that made me wonder why is my method, which seems to be the opposite of all best practices, working?