I have a large piece of driftwood that has been in the tank for the best part of a year.
I take it out every week for half an hour in order to vacuum the gravel easier, but since increasing my lighting to cater for new plants etc. , it has began to be covered in a fair bit of hair algae and things.
If I were to take it out and give it a good scrub using tap water, would the loss of beneficial bacteria have a noticeable impact on my cycle?
I would normally scrub it in the tank water in the tank itself, but I feel it would be easier to take it out, put it in the bathtub and give it a good hose down and scrub so I can clean all angles?
I take it out every week for half an hour in order to vacuum the gravel easier, but since increasing my lighting to cater for new plants etc. , it has began to be covered in a fair bit of hair algae and things.
If I were to take it out and give it a good scrub using tap water, would the loss of beneficial bacteria have a noticeable impact on my cycle?
I would normally scrub it in the tank water in the tank itself, but I feel it would be easier to take it out, put it in the bathtub and give it a good hose down and scrub so I can clean all angles?