T the caretaker Fish Fanatic Joined Jan 7, 2005 Messages 125 Reaction score 0 Location Worcester UK Jan 8, 2005 #1 If I wanted to add more gravel to my tank would I have to just wash it or do you have to boil it to get rid of any nasty-ness?
If I wanted to add more gravel to my tank would I have to just wash it or do you have to boil it to get rid of any nasty-ness?
C Candyco Fish Crazy Joined Nov 20, 2004 Messages 349 Reaction score 0 Location Isle of Wight U.K. Jan 8, 2005 #2 I wash and boil!!!!!! Certainly does the job i'd say!
OP OP T the caretaker Fish Fanatic Joined Jan 7, 2005 Messages 125 Reaction score 0 Location Worcester UK Jan 8, 2005 #3 Thanks Candy. I went to put some new plant in and found that I didn't have enough to bury the roots! So I think another 25kg is in order.
Thanks Candy. I went to put some new plant in and found that I didn't have enough to bury the roots! So I think another 25kg is in order.
C Candyco Fish Crazy Joined Nov 20, 2004 Messages 349 Reaction score 0 Location Isle of Wight U.K. Jan 8, 2005 #4 lol i did that a few weeks back.... pain when u can still c the root!!!! Kaz
K Koda Fishaholic Joined May 16, 2004 Messages 430 Reaction score 0 Location Michigan Jan 8, 2005 #5 I just soak/rinse mine to get rid of any dust and I've never had a problem with it. Koda
fishman 1 Fish Crazy Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 287 Reaction score 0 Location Narborough, Leicester, England Jan 8, 2005 #6 I wash out as much residue as i can and then add a couple of kettles full of boiling water, swill it about and let it stand for a few minutes. Then wrince off and add.
I wash out as much residue as i can and then add a couple of kettles full of boiling water, swill it about and let it stand for a few minutes. Then wrince off and add.
LoachLover Snails Beware Joined Jan 9, 2005 Messages 1,662 Reaction score 0 Location USA Jan 9, 2005 #7 I just wash, although I imagine I should boil too, but I've never had a problem.