I add water weekly due to evap, I drain 25-30% every 2-4 weeks depending on my work schedule and water tests. When I drain I suction the rocks sometimes not at all depending on water test and if it looks like it needs it. I also change my media once a month. I am using 2 Magnum 350's one with carbon and one with Ammo Chips. I have 1 heater for now and 2 therm to makes sure the temp is staying equal. I clean my plants and decor as needed when they start to get yucky. I am using the whisper 100 with two 4 inch bubble disks.
I have been doing alot of research and reading this weekend. Matter of fact my family is getting really mad because I have been glued to the computer. I am getting conflicting info depending on which article or post you read. No one seems to have any answers. Or one does and it gives you hope until you read another and then they say the opposite. Who do you believe and what direction do you go?
I know everyone has their own opinion and what worked for them, so I guess I will just keep trying different things. I just don't like it when if fails or I loose fish or plants ect.
I just want honest answers to make my tank the best it can be and expand on what I have. I may not be a pro at this at this point but I have a feeling in the next few months I may be.
Our well water quality is not very good. I am thinking that this problem number 1. Now do I filter it first OR get the tank set up to consume and purify the water on its own using biological and mechanical filtration if possible. If RO can purify the water going in why is their nothing to purify or help maintain during operation. You can buy a million different conditioners, additives, and media they all claim to do something different but which ones do you use. You would completely pollute the tank if you added all of them. You would need 6 filters to run all the media.
Should I try live plants? Most of the articles I have come across say they "eat up the Nirtrates". But they need a PH of 6.5 to 7. If that is so mine is too low. Then how do I do it so it doesn't fail. Step by Step all the way from a completely empty tank.
Do I remove all the gravel and put down a layer of the substrate like Flourite, Laterite, Volcanit, Flora Root, or Eco Complete? What are each of them used for are they all basicly the same, why so many selections and how do you determine which one you need? Do you have to keep adding the substrate to the tank as maintance. Almost all of the articles say once established planted tanks are beautiful. I believe they are but how do you get the the established part. No one tells you or helps you get to that point in detail.
I need to find a way to get my water in a good place and keep it their. If it is just water changes, that so be it but I can change my water daily and it won't help I have been doing this for 6 months. There must be another solution. When we lived it town this was never a problem. Once the tank cycled with normal maintance it stayed balanced on it's own. Is my tank just not completely cycled yet?? Again I keep going back to the well water. If I did not have a 130 gal tank, hauling water from town wouldn't be such a big deal.
I am more confused than ever. I am going to ponder on all this until I figure it out. It is bugging me to the point that it is just driving me crazy it really can not be this difficult.
I am thinking of starting over and trying a planted tank. I will post a new posting for this.