BBradbury
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Hello again Sk...
What I've preached is pure water conditions. Whatever it takes, so the fish and plants have an environment as close to their natural habitat as possible. Not in those words, but close. Fish and plants have to have a constant, pure water environment. This tank is getting away from what I've done since forever, which is changing out the water every week to remove forms of nitrogen before they have time to build up in the tank water. The idea of a plant that will maintain pure water conditions, is too interesting not to investigate.
B
If pure water conditions was the most important then you'd be doing your 'preached 50% weekly changes'. Wether you have time or not.
PB has a point. You seem to contradict yourself
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Hello again Sk...
What I've preached is pure water conditions. Whatever it takes, so the fish and plants have an environment as close to their natural habitat as possible. Not in those words, but close. Fish and plants have to have a constant, pure water environment. This tank is getting away from what I've done since forever, which is changing out the water every week to remove forms of nitrogen before they have time to build up in the tank water. The idea of a plant that will maintain pure water conditions, is too interesting not to investigate.
B