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Just though I would share the experiences of my wife's son, Cal, and his Fw tank. Cal lives about a 4 hour drive from us to I only got glimpses of the tank every couple of months or so when we visited them.
After seeing my tanks especially the FW and the way his three year old son enjoyed the tank, he decided to get a FW. He got a 30g and at first use the "normal" methods of filters water changes etc etc etc.
Although he did have the usual (for "normal" methods) algae problems at first, things took a real turn for the worse as he started working 6 days/week, 10 hours days, and additionally having to drive 1 ½ hours one way to work. After a few months the tank was a mess. Huge algae all the time and fish not surviving long.
During a visit several months ago he stated he wished I could set up his tank like mine are. So I bought the play sand ($3), and egg crate ($10), a 4' utility fixture ($10 with two tubes), and about $30 in plants. And set up the tank like my FW leiden systems. The next day the tank was starting the usual clear up but I was worried it was not clearing up as fast as it should.
This was confirmed a couple of days later when he stated the tank was not clear. After a couple of weeks the tank was still not clear so I suggested he cut the light off until it clears. This went on for months with the tank never really clearing up.
When we visited about a month ago the tank was almost clear but what I noticed was that most of the plants were gone. So I bought another set of plant and added then. Two days later Cal called bragging about the tank. Stating that it is awesome and has never looked better. Further that people visiting their house were also commenting on how great the tank looked.
The attached picture was taken last weekend. Sure it is not show type aquascaping but the tank is truly awesome. The castle decoration you see at the right was added three weeks ago. It is absolutely clean with no algae build up at all.
Fish are live bearers, tiger barb, zebra damio (sp), three "blue dolphins" (African chiclids (spelling))
I confirmed the following with Cal. The glass has not been touched in six months, no water changes, tap water (possibly filtered with a faucet end pure or britta filter), no circulation, no filtration. He does use a heater because they keep the house cool during the day when no one is home. And he almost fried the tank because the initial heater adjustment was too high. So the only maintenance the last three weeks is only replacing evaporative water and feeding the fish.
The lesson learned with this tank is that plant life and plant life by itself can maintain a system. And further, that if you do not start out with plant life then you may have to keep trying the plant life until the plant life catches up with the system. Too many people timidly try plant life then quit before the full benefits are realized. and even further that experience is basically the same experience I had with my 55g salt mixed reef system.
After seeing my tanks especially the FW and the way his three year old son enjoyed the tank, he decided to get a FW. He got a 30g and at first use the "normal" methods of filters water changes etc etc etc.
Although he did have the usual (for "normal" methods) algae problems at first, things took a real turn for the worse as he started working 6 days/week, 10 hours days, and additionally having to drive 1 ½ hours one way to work. After a few months the tank was a mess. Huge algae all the time and fish not surviving long.
During a visit several months ago he stated he wished I could set up his tank like mine are. So I bought the play sand ($3), and egg crate ($10), a 4' utility fixture ($10 with two tubes), and about $30 in plants. And set up the tank like my FW leiden systems. The next day the tank was starting the usual clear up but I was worried it was not clearing up as fast as it should.
This was confirmed a couple of days later when he stated the tank was not clear. After a couple of weeks the tank was still not clear so I suggested he cut the light off until it clears. This went on for months with the tank never really clearing up.
When we visited about a month ago the tank was almost clear but what I noticed was that most of the plants were gone. So I bought another set of plant and added then. Two days later Cal called bragging about the tank. Stating that it is awesome and has never looked better. Further that people visiting their house were also commenting on how great the tank looked.
The attached picture was taken last weekend. Sure it is not show type aquascaping but the tank is truly awesome. The castle decoration you see at the right was added three weeks ago. It is absolutely clean with no algae build up at all.
Fish are live bearers, tiger barb, zebra damio (sp), three "blue dolphins" (African chiclids (spelling))
I confirmed the following with Cal. The glass has not been touched in six months, no water changes, tap water (possibly filtered with a faucet end pure or britta filter), no circulation, no filtration. He does use a heater because they keep the house cool during the day when no one is home. And he almost fried the tank because the initial heater adjustment was too high. So the only maintenance the last three weeks is only replacing evaporative water and feeding the fish.
The lesson learned with this tank is that plant life and plant life by itself can maintain a system. And further, that if you do not start out with plant life then you may have to keep trying the plant life until the plant life catches up with the system. Too many people timidly try plant life then quit before the full benefits are realized. and even further that experience is basically the same experience I had with my 55g salt mixed reef system.