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If the fish are quite small and the powerhead is providing adequate gas exchangeIt's dicey but possible.
I have about 5-7 fish in a 27g container with a bunch of live rocks, heater and a powerhead. If I change out about 15% water weekly, will this be ok for a while?
That’s a good idea. Going to yank a small piece of live rock that has culerpa on it from the big tank sump lolYou could try adding moderate/fast-growing macroalgae (that won't get eaten) to reduce nutrient load and house microinvertebrates along with the rock. Remember to sustain adequate lighting, flow, and trace elements to keep them alive. Perhaps Cladophora, Chaetomorpha, and Codium could work (hey! they all start with c!).
OH BOY! Another algae that starts with the letter c!That’s a good idea. Going to yank a small piece of live rock that has culerpa on it from the big tank sump lol
C is for algae, that's good enough for me...OH BOY! Another algae that starts with the letter c!
I have about 5-7 fish in a 27g container with a bunch of live rocks, heater and a powerhead. If I change out about 15% water weekly, will this be ok for a while?
This is actually entirely possible and probably what realistically happens in a lot of our tanks anyways, at least the ones that have the exact same setup except a filter and a powerhead.I have about 5-7 fish in a 27g container with a bunch of live rocks, heater and a powerhead. If I change out about 15% water weekly, will this be ok for a while?
Some fish don't need a filter, but you have to do regular water changes to clean the aquarium water to their liking and your fish will stay healthy.You can choose from a number of fish that can live without a filter, such as bettas, scarlet badis, guppies, glittering gouramis, etc. Of course, there are certain conditions that allow them to survive. They may exist, but they are a great option if you are starting an indoor aquarium.

