Time to discuss one of the less glamorous parts of this tank. For obvious reasons, no pictures of this.
I'm absolutely shocked at how much poop the roselines and black kuhlis are putting out. They're lightly fed and not supposed to be high bioload fish anyway, yet the filter and prefilter couldn't disagree more!
The part I'm most shocked about is that the black kuhlis are putting out a ton of long strings of poop, almost pleco-like. Never have I ever seen or heard of this from kuhlis. ?
What does this amount to? When rinsing the filter sponges and prefilter, I got enough to fill an entire 9 liter bucket (and a bit more! Probably 9.5 liters total!).
All that from just 9 less than half-grown roselines and 24 black kuhlis of varying age, which are but a small amount of size and number of all the fish this tank will have and when all those fish grow up.
I would be surprised if I don't end up with at least 40-50 liters of poop water per tank cleaning at that point! Blech
There are 2 upsides to this, though.
The houseplants and lawn absolutely adore all that poop water. And seeing it in the bucket reminds me of how much I have removed from the tank, which is quite satisfying.
I'm absolutely shocked at how much poop the roselines and black kuhlis are putting out. They're lightly fed and not supposed to be high bioload fish anyway, yet the filter and prefilter couldn't disagree more!
The part I'm most shocked about is that the black kuhlis are putting out a ton of long strings of poop, almost pleco-like. Never have I ever seen or heard of this from kuhlis. ?
What does this amount to? When rinsing the filter sponges and prefilter, I got enough to fill an entire 9 liter bucket (and a bit more! Probably 9.5 liters total!).
All that from just 9 less than half-grown roselines and 24 black kuhlis of varying age, which are but a small amount of size and number of all the fish this tank will have and when all those fish grow up.
I would be surprised if I don't end up with at least 40-50 liters of poop water per tank cleaning at that point! Blech

There are 2 upsides to this, though.
The houseplants and lawn absolutely adore all that poop water. And seeing it in the bucket reminds me of how much I have removed from the tank, which is quite satisfying.
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