As I sit here, at 1st light, sipping my caffeine of choice, and looking at the 4 tanks that encircle my bed, I’m pondering achieving that “perfect” balance, in a tank… I have one out of 4 here, that I’m happy with “where” it is, at this time… on that tank, the glass never needs cleaning, even being on "my" time, as far as the lighting cycle… this tank needs next to no maintenance… I still do water changes albeit less than I probably should, the gravel gets vacuumed about once a month, filter components cleaned, every 3-4 months… and there is complete harmony within the tank…
… I’m pretty happy with my Asian tank… I do have to clean the glass about once a month, but that tank is still collecting new Hillstream’s, so I haven’t reached the balance of the tank above… I'm amazed at the variety of fish in this tank, yet how peaceful it is...
… in my African tank, the water and filters are at a good balance… the fish are happy, and spawning, but I don’t think I’m happy, with many components in this tank... with the floating plants… this is a high flowing tank, and so far, any lesser floaters have not thrived... the heartier, water lettuce and water hyacinths I’ve tried require more maintenance, than I’m happy with, that and the glass in this tank needs cleaning at minimum, weekly… I had originally chosen African Nile lilies as a terrestrial plant for this tank, they don’t seem to be happy in my "no fertilizer" quest, and haven’t bushed out like I had hoped, so I’ll be replacing them, ( I'm thinking Peace lilies, as I like them in another tank I have )
On my newest set up tank, my South American Cichlid tank, I must be learning from experience, as tank wise, even though this tank has only been up & running 3-4 months, most everything is at a balance, the problem there, is the 4 Geo’s that were sent to me in error… I think I’m going to have to break up the wrestling club… so I have a good balance on fish, except for the ones that were sent to me in error…
On my most balanced tank, there is literally 18 inches of jungle between the lights, and the tank surface, so it’s a filtered light.. I’m getting enough light that the electric blue rams, and the platinum rummy’s pop, yet I haven’t needed to clean the glass in close to a year… carefully chosen terrestrial plants must be using up the nutrients needed for algae ( I don’t add any fertilizer ) and even though I do have one fancy pleco in the tank, it’s not one particularly good at eating algae…
… so my newest set up tank, was growing algae on the glass, but seems to be getting better on the glass algae thing, as the plants begin to thicken above the tank, and roots develop, and nutrient consumption increases…
There are a lot of elements that have to be worked out, to achieving "perfect" balance on a tank
BTW… all of these tanks are heavily stocked… but your most balanced tank may not be…
So what is your “Zen” tank, and to what do you attribute it’s perfect balance???
… I’m pretty happy with my Asian tank… I do have to clean the glass about once a month, but that tank is still collecting new Hillstream’s, so I haven’t reached the balance of the tank above… I'm amazed at the variety of fish in this tank, yet how peaceful it is...
… in my African tank, the water and filters are at a good balance… the fish are happy, and spawning, but I don’t think I’m happy, with many components in this tank... with the floating plants… this is a high flowing tank, and so far, any lesser floaters have not thrived... the heartier, water lettuce and water hyacinths I’ve tried require more maintenance, than I’m happy with, that and the glass in this tank needs cleaning at minimum, weekly… I had originally chosen African Nile lilies as a terrestrial plant for this tank, they don’t seem to be happy in my "no fertilizer" quest, and haven’t bushed out like I had hoped, so I’ll be replacing them, ( I'm thinking Peace lilies, as I like them in another tank I have )
On my newest set up tank, my South American Cichlid tank, I must be learning from experience, as tank wise, even though this tank has only been up & running 3-4 months, most everything is at a balance, the problem there, is the 4 Geo’s that were sent to me in error… I think I’m going to have to break up the wrestling club… so I have a good balance on fish, except for the ones that were sent to me in error…
On my most balanced tank, there is literally 18 inches of jungle between the lights, and the tank surface, so it’s a filtered light.. I’m getting enough light that the electric blue rams, and the platinum rummy’s pop, yet I haven’t needed to clean the glass in close to a year… carefully chosen terrestrial plants must be using up the nutrients needed for algae ( I don’t add any fertilizer ) and even though I do have one fancy pleco in the tank, it’s not one particularly good at eating algae…
… so my newest set up tank, was growing algae on the glass, but seems to be getting better on the glass algae thing, as the plants begin to thicken above the tank, and roots develop, and nutrient consumption increases…
There are a lot of elements that have to be worked out, to achieving "perfect" balance on a tank
BTW… all of these tanks are heavily stocked… but your most balanced tank may not be…
So what is your “Zen” tank, and to what do you attribute it’s perfect balance???
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