![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Bill Stock wrote:
I've read about people spending half an hour a week (or less) maintaining their planted tanks. I simply don't frickin believe it! Either they live in a perfect world or they're doing an awful lot of daily maintenance that's not being included in the weekly total. I spend about 45 minutes a week on the GF tank alone, which does not include the monthly filter cleanings. Just the basic algae scrub, gravel vac and water change. The planted tank is probably about half an hour, but it should be a lot more and it's starting to show. If I ever tear it down and build a real aquascape, I could see spending two hours a week on it. Today for instance, I did the algae scrub, extended gravel vac (BGA outbreak), filter clean and larger than normal water change. This probably took an hour or so. Then I spent another hour disinfecting the floating plants in Permanganate and doing the same for the large Pagoda (Loach hideout). This time doesn't include any plant maintenance, other than scrubbing off the BGA before the gravel vac. Then tonight I'm walking past the basement door and hear one of the pumps cavitating. Damn, go to check it out and notice how dirty the glass canopy has gotten. I can't believe I didn't notice it earlier, so I grab the scrubber and attempt to remove the white crap. It wouldn't touch it this time. OK, time for the vinegar. Half an hour later I had the glass pretending to be clean again. But the damn pump is cavitating again... ![]() So what's your REAL maintenance schedule and tips. P.S. This post is somewhat tongue in cheek for the humour challenged. Depends on the tank....the smaller tanks (2 5gall and 1 7.5 gall) take around 15 mins a piece including filter clean, gravel vac and plant culling. The 15 gall takes around 15 mins as well but doesn't have an algae issue but needs plant maintenance to see the surface of the water each week. The 4ft Malawi tank takes around 30 mins - does have an algae problem but quite easy to scrape off but needs to be scraped twice a week - I've included the double scrape in the overall figure. The 4ft Community Tank takes around 30 mins to do the water, gravel vac, filter maintenance (then a further 10 to get the Fluval 404 primed again - grrr :-( ) The algae scrape can take up to 45 mins to get the green spot algae off the front of the tank depending on how diligent I've been. Plant cull adds a further 10 mins including taking any decent cuttings. The 30 Gall takes around 30 mins as it is upstairs. Water changes are all done using a syphon/gravel vac and buckets. I do 15/20% on each tank once a week unless there is a problem that needs addressing. Generally I spend two half days doing it. Polishing the outside of the glass only happens when either the watermarks start to annoy me, I remember, or I'm trying to photograph the fish.... Time spent on NG takes up around another 2 hours a day. Then add in research or general surfing and that's another 1 hour or so...lol Gill |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
low maintenance tanganykan cichlids tank | Chip | Cichlids | 13 | May 27th 11 12:19 AM |
maintenance free specimens to add? dont want to add any food to tank | E-Link News | Reefs | 2 | October 25th 04 08:36 PM |
Copper Salts & Maintenance | LoveFish | General | 0 | April 10th 04 04:03 AM |
New Pond Owner - Maintenance Question... | Vinnie Murdico | General | 10 | January 25th 04 12:37 AM |
Pruning and Maintenance | JHudson | Plants | 1 | December 29th 03 03:07 PM |