UG filters are a no-no? hey,
About a month ago a moved my freshwater fish to a small 5-gallon K-mart special tank featuring an undergravel filter. *I used gravel from before that had already grown the beneficial bacteria on it.
the tank's been running for a month now with absolutely zero problems. *It stays clean and the fish are quite happy. *My dalmation molly lets me pet him and he kisses my fingers, too.
I don't overfeed my fish, but I don't starve them either. *I have a chinese algae eater that appears to be helping keep the tank clean. *plus i do a small water change once a week--i make sure to vacuum the bottom of the tank when i do this. *i monitor the water quality on occasion and the nitrates remain low. *there's no heater on the tank, so the temperature is varying with room temperature.
so i've been reading lately that UG filters are falling out of favor, that they break down eventually because the gravel gets more compact and/or filled with junk. *should i be worried about my fishies?
PS there's a link to a pic of this tank in my sig below, check it out, you can see all the fish in that one shot. (the algae eater is sulking at the mouth of his cave)
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running:&&5-g KMart special FW with undergravel filter, 1 dalmation molly, 4 gold barb, 1 chinese algae eater&&http://tinypic.com/bvntw&&10-g SW FO with a clarkii clown, some snails and some kind of hermit crab |