Right, I'm reassured. Read the cycling part. Nothing new to me there, but a good refresher.
Read the weekly tank maintenance part. The first para states 'deadly nitrates'. Pedantic maybe, but nitrites are more deadly, and nitrates are okay in small qualtities (and beneficial to plants); am I right?
Weekly is the main problem. There's no way I can do weekly. It takes three to four hours (mind you, I don't rush). Some have said that I shouldn't have a tank if I can't do weekly maintenance. Well, too late for that, unless I flush the fish. If all indicators (water quality) are within acceptable ranges, why does it need to be so frequent. Mind you, I have six small fish in a 275L tank, so it's hardly overstocked.
Back in the olden days, there was regular maintenance chart that was based on weekly checks on water and removing dead plants, and three-weekly water changes. I'll try to dig that out for it's historic value.
Anyway, now to my cleaning. As I go, I'll write out what I do and post it later. I don't think anything will be a suprise to anyone.
Read the weekly tank maintenance part. The first para states 'deadly nitrates'. Pedantic maybe, but nitrites are more deadly, and nitrates are okay in small qualtities (and beneficial to plants); am I right?
Weekly is the main problem. There's no way I can do weekly. It takes three to four hours (mind you, I don't rush). Some have said that I shouldn't have a tank if I can't do weekly maintenance. Well, too late for that, unless I flush the fish. If all indicators (water quality) are within acceptable ranges, why does it need to be so frequent. Mind you, I have six small fish in a 275L tank, so it's hardly overstocked.
Back in the olden days, there was regular maintenance chart that was based on weekly checks on water and removing dead plants, and three-weekly water changes. I'll try to dig that out for it's historic value.
Anyway, now to my cleaning. As I go, I'll write out what I do and post it later. I don't think anything will be a suprise to anyone.