Tonyb111111 said:
Thanks for the responses guys. So been as I am increasing my planting and my fish are generally low waste producers, is it worth me leaving it 10 days and doing daily checks to see what happens. I am also curious to know at what time my nitrates start to rise so that in the future If I can't get to my tank I will know when it starts to become an issue
It's not *only* about waste, it is also about other factors (like hormones, for example). If you are planning to do water changes in the long term, you really should do them at least once per week. If you end up going on holiday for a few weeks, fine, pass on the water changes, such a short time away will not harm the fish in anyway even if the tank is not best suited to handling it, but when you come back, do be careful and start only with very small water changes just in case your water parameters have drifted from tap parameters. Planting and set-up is not something that is easily quantifiable… so it is difficult to predict how one set up or another will react. If you plan to experiment with your set-up, sure, do daily tests, but just remember that there are a lot of things in the water that most of us cannot test for which are impacting the fish as much as the parameters.