So in order to further regionalization of some of my tanks, I moved some adult Cory’s out to a small holding tank, that has finer sand like they like, until I get my next 45 gallon up and running for their forever home… I actually have 2 of the smaller qt / holding tanks that have fine sand… the Cory’s must be stirring up the sand enough, that the power filter sucks it up, and locks up the impeller… so I think a sponge filter will be enough for my 10 gallon holding tanks… I was just using some equipment I already had… I think the 45 gallon tall, will be tall enough, that If I shorten the intake, as short as it goes, it will likely be fine, but adding Cupid Cichlids, which are also earth movers, along with the Cory’s in a fine sand tank, might still cause filter issues… I had bought a bag of pretty fine sand to try… thinking a little coarser sand for the Cory’s and Cupids… you guys with Cory’s use a power filter at all???
This is pretty fine ( like for sand blasting )… I rinsed it but it’s fine enough, that adult Cory’s can stir it up , and in a 10 gallon the filter ends up sucking it up
This is pretty fine ( like for sand blasting )… I rinsed it but it’s fine enough, that adult Cory’s can stir it up , and in a 10 gallon the filter ends up sucking it up
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