With such heavily planted tanks, do you guys even bother with water changes? If so, how less often do you guys do it ?
It's not all about nitrate.
My little planted hex tank has been a fantastic experiment for me over the past 12 months since I set it up.
I've had salvinia, frogbit and algae in there, but also a few small terrestrial plants too, and they've all thrived.
Once they became established my nitrate reading was always a consistent 0ppm. Great, I don't need to do anymore water changes now I've mastered the dreaded nitrate issue. Wrong!!
There are numerous trace elements in water and these elements are needed by the whole "ecosystem" within your aquarium. It's good practice to still do partial water changes to replenish these elements.