WhistlingBadger
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Agreed. I think 10tanks has a point as far as water cleanliness goes, but there's more to an a good habitat than that. My choprae danios really struggled with the current in my hillstream tank when I first got them; they spent most of their time hiding in the rocks. Now that they've gotten in shape? They are out frolicking in the current all the time, and I can't imagine keeping them in a still tank. Not all fish thrive in flowing mountain streams, but most do naturally live in moving water.A lot of behavioural problems come from pent up energy in fish that should be running in flows (nippy zebra danios anyone?), and a lot of captive fish from fast water end up with obesity issues or lousy muscle tone.
Filters are not just for the cycle. That you can handle with water changes. But for many species, water should move.