I have a very large tank sitting around that has not been used for some time, and I was thinking of using it to create an aquatic environment, but I decided to do research before setting it up because there are a few specifics for which I want to use the tank and I want to make sure I do things correctly.
I did some Google searches for ways to set up a tank without using filters. I didn't really find any ways of doing it so I searched for fish forums and found this place. I read through your stickies and realized that there is a lot more to running a fish tank than I realized, but I'm still a bit curious to know if there is a way to run a fish tank without a filter.
From what I understand, the fish create ammonia with their waste, then bacteria converts it to nitrite, which is then converted to nitrate by another bacteria. After that, it's my understanding that algae and aquatic plants utilize the nitrate in the water. So... if I keep aquatic plants and a plecostomus or two, will that keep the nitrates in check? If so, what else needs to be filtered out of the water?
The reason I ask is because I don't want one of those filters that sucks the water up and pours it into the water again. One of my main desires for the tank is for it to be amphibious. I figured I would do this by putting a clay or ceramic plant pot (or two... or three... or some number) and filling it with soil. In them I figured I could grow grass or small plants that live near water. I'd like to keep amphibians in the tank with the fish, so I will absolutely do research to see what plays well together, but that's not my purpose of this thread here. The water level is not going to be near the top of the tank, so I don't want the splash of water falling several inches to the surface from a filter.
Any information or help would be greatly appreciated. I'm mainly asking about the filter, but if you have any suggestions or comments about the type of plant pot, plants, amphibians, fish, etc to use, or just suggestions or comments about how I want to set up the tank, I'd appreciate that as well.
Thank you.
I did some Google searches for ways to set up a tank without using filters. I didn't really find any ways of doing it so I searched for fish forums and found this place. I read through your stickies and realized that there is a lot more to running a fish tank than I realized, but I'm still a bit curious to know if there is a way to run a fish tank without a filter.
From what I understand, the fish create ammonia with their waste, then bacteria converts it to nitrite, which is then converted to nitrate by another bacteria. After that, it's my understanding that algae and aquatic plants utilize the nitrate in the water. So... if I keep aquatic plants and a plecostomus or two, will that keep the nitrates in check? If so, what else needs to be filtered out of the water?
The reason I ask is because I don't want one of those filters that sucks the water up and pours it into the water again. One of my main desires for the tank is for it to be amphibious. I figured I would do this by putting a clay or ceramic plant pot (or two... or three... or some number) and filling it with soil. In them I figured I could grow grass or small plants that live near water. I'd like to keep amphibians in the tank with the fish, so I will absolutely do research to see what plays well together, but that's not my purpose of this thread here. The water level is not going to be near the top of the tank, so I don't want the splash of water falling several inches to the surface from a filter.
Any information or help would be greatly appreciated. I'm mainly asking about the filter, but if you have any suggestions or comments about the type of plant pot, plants, amphibians, fish, etc to use, or just suggestions or comments about how I want to set up the tank, I'd appreciate that as well.
Thank you.