Hi all.
I just saw a video on a planted discus tank that had only had like a few water changes in years.
This tank has a refugium with a plant in it.
I was wondering the following:
The plant in this refugium is supposed to be generating components (metabolites?) just like it would be happening in a high tech tank, since its growing at a very fast speed as its not limitted by co2. This substances are supposed to be what drives us to do water changes so often (supposing here our ammonia is being taken care of by the filter). So what is happening to those substances that is not happening in a high tech co2 injected tank? Are they being consumed by the bacteria in the refugium? If this is the case..couldn't it be happening in our filter but not to the degree needed in a high tech. If we got to the point of balancing the breakdown of these substances to their generation, could we go the no water change route (I suppose this is the case of a low tech)?
In other words, why wouldnt a tank with only floating plants need water changes and a high tech tank would? The plants are supposed to be growing fast in both cases. Maybe the immersed leaves are the ones generating metabolites and not the roots of the floating ones.
Link:
Great video by the way.
I hope I explained myself there. Do keep in mind English isnt my first language.
Thanks in advance
J.M
I just saw a video on a planted discus tank that had only had like a few water changes in years.
This tank has a refugium with a plant in it.
I was wondering the following:
The plant in this refugium is supposed to be generating components (metabolites?) just like it would be happening in a high tech tank, since its growing at a very fast speed as its not limitted by co2. This substances are supposed to be what drives us to do water changes so often (supposing here our ammonia is being taken care of by the filter). So what is happening to those substances that is not happening in a high tech co2 injected tank? Are they being consumed by the bacteria in the refugium? If this is the case..couldn't it be happening in our filter but not to the degree needed in a high tech. If we got to the point of balancing the breakdown of these substances to their generation, could we go the no water change route (I suppose this is the case of a low tech)?
In other words, why wouldnt a tank with only floating plants need water changes and a high tech tank would? The plants are supposed to be growing fast in both cases. Maybe the immersed leaves are the ones generating metabolites and not the roots of the floating ones.
Link:
Great video by the way.
I hope I explained myself there. Do keep in mind English isnt my first language.
Thanks in advance
J.M