well, filtration is a very important point.
Actually, I have 2 x Oase BioSmart Set 14000 (pond gravity filters) for biological and mechanical filtration. The filter pumps are 3500 l/h each, and burried under a 34 kgs volcano stones (pouzzolane), contributing to biological filtration. It's more than enough for the moment, as my fishes are juveniles... Nevertheless, I have to rince them every 4-5 weeks, if I want a good mechanical filtration.
Moreover, I vaccum the bottom of the tank every 2-3 days, cleaning the Panaque wastes, to avoid a ammonia concentration and not to load the filtration unnecessary... alltogether, it makes a 3x300 liters water changes a week. It takes me around 15 minutes each time (vaccum + refill).
For the near future, I intend to set up a big pool sand filter running 24/7, to increase the bio filtration mass. But first, I have to pay (again) for two LED Cree spots that I'll recieve in a few days. Then, during this summer, I'll set up the big pool sand filter.
A friend of mine, who has a "12 Stingrays + 20 Cichlas + 30 Myleus" 11'000 liters tank (overloaded ?), runs his tanks on big bio filtrations + part time "pool sand filter" (only for mechanical)
I guess I have to test a few solutions before finding The Right One ! Did anyone find a "how to do list" considering big tanks on the Net or elsewhere
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the Potamotrygon adventure has begun...