Every time i have to clean my tank, i have to take apart the entire thing. I've always wanted live plants and a really cool setup, like some i've seen on this site, but thart's too hard to clean! Is there an easier way???
Every time i have to clean my tank, i have to take apart the entire thing. I've always wanted live plants and a really cool setup, like some i've seen on this site, but thart's too hard to clean! Is there an easier way???
That's plenty large enough to do a long-term setup without ever taking it apart. I have some 10-gallon tanks that I have not dismantled since I moved here 7 years ago.
For starters, you need some cleaning tools that don't require taking apart the tank. You'll need an aquarium scrungy-pad for cleaning the glass and a siphon, at a minimum. A turkey baster is also useful for quick cleanups of small amounts of dirt. Once a week just clean one thing - maybe the filter, or the glass. Every day look for leftover food or debris and get it out. But don't clean everything all at once. If you do a little bit of work daily and weekly, you'll never have the big chore.
The shrimp will consume slightly more waste than they produce, so... if you aren't adding any food specifically for the shrimp, they would be a small net benefit toward balancing the ecosystem. However, if you do NOT add the shrimp, the tank will be colonized by other small organisms that perform exactly the same role. Any long-term setup will build up its own population of scavengers:In a sort of tangental vein, is there a good argument for adding things like ghost shrimp or small feeder shrimp to a set-up - both for helping to cut down on waste as well as the random food source? i had ghost shrimp with my tigers and noticed some would get eaten but ... and, not to mention, i have always wanted a set-up that was as a close to a self-sustaining microcosm as i could get, but have never heard if such were possible?
Maybe I could put in a snail or something. I'll stop for those cleaning supplies later. I already have a siphon...any products you guys would recommend?
I just got the Elite sponge filter...and it seems alright. It has mechanical and biological filtration. I didn't see any of the particles being drawn into it, but I trust that it's working.