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No filter low tech as nano office table tank?

azawaza

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Hi all

Think I’ve caught MTS for a second time. Dang them doctors, said the ‘D’ vaccine gonna work the first time.

So, against the advice of my shrink, I’ve been setting my subconscious loose on a tiny space, a lil corner of my desk which could fit a 5 gallon or 20L tank max.

I’ve never experimented with Walstad and whilst researching on it I stumbled upon:
NO FILTER aquarium! (type this in youtube, you’ll understand why soon)

It completely blew my ‘High-tech ego’ to bits. While recovering from said lobotomy, I’m accepting well-wishes, and of course suggestions too.

My primary concerns are:

1) Will it be an algae magnet?
2) Will it thrive? Where’s the bacteria gonna live without a filter?
3) Will it get unsightly? Cos the main tank (not under my supervision) near the pantry is close to giving this hobby a bad name...
(it has zero plants!)
4) Will it attract mosquitoes? Cos there was a dengue outbreak recently within the locality.

Cheers
Aza
 
Hi all,
Will it thrive? Where’s the bacteria gonna live without a filter?
In the rhizosphere, <"the zone around plant roots">, and in the surface layers of the substrate. Plant based filtration is always plant/microbe filtration, even when it just uses floating plants.
I’ve never experimented with Walstad and whilst researching on it I stumbled upon: NO FILTER aquarium!
Have a look at <"Mini-pumps for ......">.

Diana Walstad herself changed her recommendations over time, and eventually decided that some flow made tank management easier. Have a look at <"Is Diana Walstad's book ....">.

cheers Darrel
 
Hi all,In the rhizosphere, <"the zone around plant roots">, and in the surface layers of the substrate. Plant based filtration is always plant/microbe filtration, even when it just uses floating plants. Have a look at <"Mini-pumps for ......">.

Diana Walstad herself changed her recommendations over time, and eventually decided that some flow made tank management easier. Have a look at <"Is Diana Walstad's book ....">.

cheers Darrel

Thanks Darrel. Your recommended readings remind me of my Biology professor in college- clears up everything, yet leaves me more room to be inquisitive and find out more of the unknown :)
 
NO FILTER aquarium! (type this in youtube, you’ll understand why soon
Are you referring to this tank?:
https://ukaps.org/forum/threads/just-thought-id-share.52931/

I've done a few no filter tanks, just plants sitting in still water. Some with 2 or 3 snails and dwarf shrimp. Some with daphnia (they like the still water). Some just plain water.

It does work, but I wouldn't recommend it if you want to keep fauna or want to prolong water changes.

Even the tiniest pump or filter (even air pump) gives you much more wiggle room.
 
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