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![]() Apparently having a *heavily* planted tank will buffer the cycle process but IMO it is very necessary to have a filter with loads of bio and mechanical media. Seeing that you have little plants at this stage I would recommend you get a filter, Aquaclears are my favourite, in my years of keeping fish these HOB filters do a spiffy job. -- Kind Regards Cameron "Shorty" wrote in message ups.com... I am debating whether I need to put any bio-ball type media in my filter for the bacteria. Do I need to build-up a bacteria colony in my filter for a planted tank or will the plants take care of the ammonia, NO2 and NO3? I have only five fish in the tank and not very densly planted tank. My main concern right now is to get the plants growing while keeping the fish healthy. |
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