Saint_abyssal
New Member
I've heard a lot about people setting up aquaria to function as miniature ecosystems that can function with few artificial inputs like fertilizer. This naturalistic approach to fishkeeping appeals to me a lot more than relying on expensive products, frequent maintenance, and "artificial life support" more generally. That being said, I think most aquarists with planted tanks use some kind of chemical fertilizer rather than relying solely on their water chemistry and fish waste. That makes me concerned about whether or not the "natural" approach is sustainable or so limiting as to suck the fun out of the hobby.
So, in your opinion or experience what are the challenges and limitations of trying to run a planted aquarium without using chemical fertilizers?
So, in your opinion or experience what are the challenges and limitations of trying to run a planted aquarium without using chemical fertilizers?