queenangel920
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Can someone please tell me how my 12 gallon nano maintains itself. By that I mean I rarely do water changes (maybe every 3-4 months just to replenish trace elements and such) and the water conditions are mint. There is even ZERO nitrates. The set up is a nano cube dx with live rock and one clown fish. Years back we threw in ONE stray mushroom from my 95 gallon that over time turned into a now mushroom tank that covers pretty much every square inch of the tank. Probably about 1000 mushrooms. I will have to post a picture. So what is eating up the nitrates? The mushrooms? I even had another small fish die in there and never found or removed it. My son has also sprinkled fish food in there before that was consumed in the tank. Something has to be controlling the nitrates, any ideas? BTW, the clownfish loves the mushrooms and uses them as its 'anemone'.