I currently house four male bettas each in their own 10 gallon tank which are heavily planted with Java Ferns, Java Moss, a centerpiece Anubias and floating duckweed. The tanks are kept at 78-80F, have LED lighting on a 14hr timer and are filtered with air driven sponge filters. Only tank mates are pond snails that arrived as stowaways with the plants. My current maintenance routine is a weekly 30% water change and a twice monthly "squeezing" out of the filter sponges in the removed water bucket. Water parameters are pH 7.0. Ammonia and Nitrite 0 and end of week nitrate below 5. Minimal gravel and sand substrate and significant driftwood also in tanks.
Recently I lost power for a very short time during the day that made me realize how nice and quiet the den was without the air pump's hum (one Deepwater Tetra runs all the tanks) and all the filters' bubbling. Didn't notice the level of ambient noise until it was gone.
My question is how much more maintenance would I need, i.e. size or frequency of water changes, if I remove the filters? Obviously I could experiment with a tank or two and monitor water parameters but I hoped your experience would negate the need for that.
Thanks for your thoughts.
David
Recently I lost power for a very short time during the day that made me realize how nice and quiet the den was without the air pump's hum (one Deepwater Tetra runs all the tanks) and all the filters' bubbling. Didn't notice the level of ambient noise until it was gone.
My question is how much more maintenance would I need, i.e. size or frequency of water changes, if I remove the filters? Obviously I could experiment with a tank or two and monitor water parameters but I hoped your experience would negate the need for that.
Thanks for your thoughts.
David