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| Bare bottom tanks .... the anti aquascape tank | |
| By: Stu4648 Date: October 2, 2014, 2:26 am | |
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| Personally, I cannot stand bare bottom tanks. Generally the | |
| preserve of monster fish keepers but I guess some people may | |
| like the bare look for small fish too. The total lack of | |
| enrichment for the inhabitants must be tedious. Kind of like | |
| animal cages from the early days of zoo keeping. I can just | |
| about remember them from my childhood, full of big cats and | |
| bears pacing up and down bored out of their mind. It must be the | |
| same for fish swimming around an empty space with no point of | |
| reference other than a filter outlet or a powerhead. The only | |
| stimulation in their life being when the lights get switched on | |
| or off or that brief moment when food magically appears from | |
| above. In fairness, for most fish feeding time is probably the | |
| highlight of their day but at least for most there is something | |
| to swim in and around beforehand and afterwards. It may not | |
| change much from day to day but it provides them with cover and | |
| gives them some sort of stimulation and interaction. | |
| I can appreciate that monster fish make monster poops and that | |
| keeping the tank bare makes it much easier to clean and control | |
| the water parameters. But is that really enough to justify | |
| robbing your fish of any source of enrichment. If waiting for | |
| the light to come on or waiting for a food pellet to appear is | |
| all they have to look forward to they would probably rather have | |
| the occasional battle with rising nitrates and have a bit of | |
| decor to interact with. I imagine in bare bottom tanks the fish | |
| must behave differently too, do they show any natural behaviour | |
| at all? | |
| They are hardly the most pleasant things to look at either, more | |
| likely to be kept in a basement than in your living room. The | |
| fish generally are the star of the tank and rightly so but it | |
| makes for a far better viewing experience to see them in | |
| something that resembles a natural environment. Just look at any | |
| of the photos of the great setups on this forum as perfect | |
| examples of how the decor sets up the tank to showcase the fish. | |
| It also enhances the colour of the fish rather than having them | |
| washed out against a non existent backdrop. | |
| As you can tell i'm not a fan of bare bottom tanks. Seeing | |
| single Clown Loaches in bare bottom tanks hits a particular | |
| nerve, why would you do that? There are always going to be those | |
| that will defend them but to me there is no justification for | |
| putting fish in a bare bottom tank unless it is a hospital tank | |
| or a fry tank or some other short term solution prior to the | |
| fish returning to a proper tank. | |
| Rant over. Found this article a while back, highlights some of | |
| the research that has gone into the importance of stimulation to | |
| fish development. | |
| http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20140916-how-do-you-entertain-a-fish | |
| #Post#: 1020-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Bare bottom tanks .... the anti aquascape tank | |
| By: scott whitney Date: October 2, 2014, 8:58 am | |
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| I agree. Zoos have known for years that animals kept in natural | |
| habitats (vs cages) have better temperaments and live longer. | |
| Today, zoos go to great lengths and expense to create | |
| stimulating environments. I assume fish are no different. | |
| As stewards of our gifts, it's our moral duty to do the best we | |
| can for our pets. | |
| Besides...... I've always had a rule: If the tank doesn't look | |
| good without fish in it, it's not ready yet. | |
| #Post#: 1028-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Bare bottom tanks .... the anti aquascape tank | |
| By: Stu4648 Date: October 2, 2014, 11:25 am | |
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| That is a very good rule, one I am sure that the fish appreciate | |
| too. | |
| #Post#: 1047-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Bare bottom tanks .... the anti aquascape tank | |
| By: tim1126az Date: October 2, 2014, 10:04 pm | |
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| That's a GREAT rule Scott.. 8) | |
| When I was researching Discus before we set up our tank, there | |
| was A TON bare bottom tanks...Just seemed clinical, sterile, the | |
| fish were gorgeous but take them away and it's just a glass | |
| bucket... | |
| #Post#: 1064-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Bare bottom tanks .... the anti aquascape tank | |
| By: probn Date: October 3, 2014, 9:47 am | |
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| I don't use substrate unless I get a fish who love to play with | |
| it | |
| But I add plenty of hiding places so that they can feel safe | |
| Its fun to watch :D | |
| I agree with this article even if I don't use substrate other | |
| than planted tank ;D | |
| #Post#: 1088-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Bare bottom tanks .... the anti aquascape tank | |
| By: Jennifer Date: October 4, 2014, 2:25 am | |
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| I use bare bottom tanks for breeding activities, but even then | |
| most of the bare bottom tanks have something in them. Caves or | |
| driftwood or potted plants or something. But I like planted | |
| tanks, low tech planted tanks because they're really pretty easy | |
| to keep. And when you go that route, you don't get a lot of | |
| detritus buildup. ;D | |
| #Post#: 1091-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Bare bottom tanks .... the anti aquascape tank | |
| By: Stu4648 Date: October 4, 2014, 7:26 am | |
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| My tanks are all of the planted low tech nature, they get | |
| planted directly into the gravel or sand at the very start and | |
| other than a weekly dose of liquid plant fertiliser are left to | |
| get on with it. | |
| #Post#: 1099-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Bare bottom tanks .... the anti aquascape tank | |
| By: Jennifer Date: October 4, 2014, 11:22 am | |
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| lol, I start mine with a lil liquid fert and root tabs. I don't | |
| grow anything really fancy though. Most of it would probably do | |
| ok without anything added. | |
| #Post#: 1121-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Bare bottom tanks .... the anti aquascape tank | |
| By: probn Date: October 5, 2014, 1:13 am | |
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| I use dirt in my planted tank and plants are doing really well | |
| even without any fertiliser ;) | |
| #Post#: 1126-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Bare bottom tanks .... the anti aquascape tank | |
| By: simon Date: October 5, 2014, 1:45 am | |
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| I have a 350 ltr Mbuna tank and have always tried to give them | |
| as much rock work as possible. This has two effects on my fish. | |
| Firstly I don't see them as much as i used to when i had them in | |
| my smaller tank with a couple of pieces of rock and secondly, | |
| as someone walks into the room, they disappear! | |
| Now many would argue, 'what's the point of having a fish tank | |
| where you don't see the fish?' It's simple, as stated in Scots | |
| rule, the tank should look good without fish. I'm trying to | |
| create an environment I would like to live in if i were a fish | |
| and my Mbunas seem happy. Yes i get it it's a 52 inch glass box | |
| but most of the fish these days come from 30 or so inch glass | |
| boxes and when they get to my tank i want them to think 'HELL | |
| YEAH, I LIKE WHAT YOU'VE DONE WITH THE PLACE!' | |
| For me personally it's about the fish, not me. I get to see them | |
| interact (as much as is possible in a glass box) as they would | |
| in the wild. I have seen many videos, (Marc at the African | |
| Cichlid hub has released some from his trip to lake Malawi and | |
| are well worth a watch) and they like to dart around in and out | |
| of the rocks as everyone knows. I don't have an overstocked | |
| tank, i even have 2 male P. Demasoni that totally ignore each | |
| other and if you read as much as i have, it's a no no to try | |
| that. The aggression in my tank is relatively nil. Certainly no | |
| hyper dominance and i put that down to the amount of hiding | |
| spaces they have. | |
| This is my rule. | |
| The environment for the fish looking out of the glass is far | |
| more important than the pleasure of the monkeys looking in. ;D | |
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