What I meant is, that all that organic material starts breaking down, and animals produce waste... how do you keep things from getting a toxic bioload? Do you test water in those tanks? I am just curious about how all this gets done. You obviously know what you are doing there so i thought you might be a good person to askI'm working without filter systems since I have this quantity of tanks. Filter Systems plus lamps takes to much energy. I'm only working with plants and fishes. And I'm changing the water all 2-3 weeks.
I don't unterstand what you mean with how do you do that?
This enclosure is for Platemys platycephala. I put earth on the ground and a plant inside. Than i take some leaves from the forest clean them and put them into the enclosure. When everything is inside I let water inside ca. 4-5cm. And finish is a "rainforest enclosure"
What I meant is, that all that organic material starts breaking down, and animals produce waste... how do you keep things from getting a toxic bioload? Do you test water in those tanks? I am just curious about how all this gets done. You obviously know what you are doing there so i thought you might be a good person to ask