itiwhetu Naturally First Pet of the Month 🎖️ Joined Apr 29, 2012 Messages 8,825 Reaction score 6,598 Location Hokitika, New Zealand Sep 20, 2020 #1 This is the amount of plant we should aim for in a community tank. Under the system I work on. Attachments IMG_0053.JPG 335.4 KB · Views: 67
Wills Retired Moderator Retired Moderator ⚒️ Tank of the Month 🏆 Joined Jun 15, 2009 Messages 10,915 Reaction score 4,702 Location East Yorks Sep 20, 2020 #2 Great looking tank and I don’t disagree but interested to know why you say that?
OP OP itiwhetu Naturally First Pet of the Month 🎖️ Joined Apr 29, 2012 Messages 8,825 Reaction score 6,598 Location Hokitika, New Zealand Sep 20, 2020 #3 I try to make the systems as close to nature as I can. I rely on the plant to be my main filtration system. This allows the tank to be very stable
I try to make the systems as close to nature as I can. I rely on the plant to be my main filtration system. This allows the tank to be very stable
Wills Retired Moderator Retired Moderator ⚒️ Tank of the Month 🏆 Joined Jun 15, 2009 Messages 10,915 Reaction score 4,702 Location East Yorks Sep 20, 2020 #4 Ah cool is that the Walstead method?
OP OP itiwhetu Naturally First Pet of the Month 🎖️ Joined Apr 29, 2012 Messages 8,825 Reaction score 6,598 Location Hokitika, New Zealand Sep 20, 2020 #5 Don't know anything about that. This is a system that I have worked on by myself for 20 years. I now think I have done enough work on it to share it with others if they are interested.
Don't know anything about that. This is a system that I have worked on by myself for 20 years. I now think I have done enough work on it to share it with others if they are interested.
Retired Viking Fish Connoisseur Joined Nov 22, 2019 Messages 6,296 Reaction score 6,841 Location north woods Sep 20, 2020 #6 That is a lot of plants but looks good