Carbon is not needed unless you have to medicate the tank. Take it out & shove some more sponge in there.
Tom
Carbon is not needed unless you have to medicate the tank. Take it out & shove some more sponge in there.
Tom
If I put more sponge in it will that help improve the fish cycle
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Love your tank it looks very peaceful.....
i always run carbon in my tank, I have a big sponge and then a small bag of carbon. I think it helps keep the water nice and clear (its clear without the carbon but with it it stays super clear). MOst people, in here so far atleast, will tell you you do nto need it however I see no reason why not too... i've run many tanks over the years and always run it, and they have been extremely successful.
i always run carbon in my tank, I have a big sponge and then a small bag of carbon. I think it helps keep the water nice and clear (its clear without the carbon but with it it stays super clear). MOst people, in here so far atleast, will tell you you do nto need it however I see no reason why not too... i've run many tanks over the years and always run it, and they have been extremely successful.
No it doesn't. If you are experiencing high nitrate levels then I would suggest increasing the amount of water you change each time you change it, or changing your water more often.
How long has the tank been running? What are your exact readings for ammonia, nitrite and nitrate?