Fish Eat Fish;1571088; said:
Im sorry but its this kind of advice that gets fish killed.
The only thing that I would add is to read up on leiden style tanks, and that it is not for everyone but I have seen successful self-sustaining colonies kept for over 20 years with this style tank. I shouldn't think someone would rush off and do this without at least a little further probing so I think you speak too quickly yourself.
In regards to the comment about other substances building up in the tank. It is very possible for them to absorbed (only with high photosynthesis rates though) into the plant tissue and be outsourced from the tank through trimmings.
This tank has been set-up for 1.5 years with 4 water changes (other than a few extra during cycling, but not that many since I didn't really see a cycle due to the plants). I run a HOB filter for mechanical, but I have seen successful set-ups with only a powerhead.
P.S. Before you question my natural method you should question these methods using resins and the nitrate reducers. IMO, these are quick fixes that have a nasty tendancy to malfunction. I have used both aforementioned methods, and have had much more success with mine.
Before you judge other's methods (while this isn't my method I have found it a very successful experiment) you should probably find out if and how they work. I though we were in this to provide a thriving, humane life for these guys; and that is what I am doing. This is the only tank I have NEVER lost a fish from (and I keep mostly short-lived and/or fragile fish in there). It was just an overview comment that I wasn't going to expound on and waste my time until I saw if they were even interested or not.