Quite honnestly this is bad advice to a new fishkeeper. Not to flame at all, but it's like telling a 14 year old when they first get thier licence it's ok to go 180 mph on the freeway. Like was said, this is for experiencesd fishkeepers, also, hormones that cause stunded growth are not removed by plantsechoofformless said:You can go months and months without changing the water or maintaining the filter...honest. Especially if the tank is heavily planted.
Yeah go ahead and flame away. But I still speak the truth.
sumthin fishy said:Quite honnestly this is bad advice to a new fishkeeper. Not to flame at all, but it's like telling a 14 year old when they first get thier licence it's ok to go 180 mph on the freeway. Like was said, this is for experiencesd fishkeepers, also, hormones that cause stunded growth are not removed by plantswhile your information is not wrong, it is not a good idea to be teaching to the newbies.
None will and that's why echoofformless and CathyLover are totally incorrect in advising something like that to anyone, experienced or not.rbishop said:I'm new to the plant keeping. Which ones remove all the DOC's that water changes assist with? And which ones remove the large physical debri caught in the coarse filter pads?