Hi all,
Although I've been keeping tropical fish for a number of years (with varying degrees of success!), I have a question that I've never asked for help with and I realise that I don't really understand this topic so would appreciate any advice, answers, opinions and such.
I have a 45l tank which I bought a natural gravel substrate for when I set it up. The gravel was about 3mm in size. I've noticed that the gravel needs regular vacuuming otherwise is builds up a nasty amount of black toxic waste - also I unfortunately put in a bunch of plants without realising they had snails and since this point burrowing snails took hold and have bred uncontrollably in the tank.
I have been considering what to do with the tank to move forwards, and for the time being have removed all of the gravel in order to clean it (of snails if nothing else). I suspect I might replace it with something new entirely.
This leads me to my questions:
1. Is a gravel substrate a requirement? Does it serve an important purpose? I presume it does but I realise I don't actually know!
2. If it is required, how deep should it be (or is there a rule of thumb for how much is suitable for a 45l tank). Or indeed is it just down to aesthetics?
I've found everyone really helpful on this forum and hope you can help me understand this part of tank setup and fish keeping.
Many thanks!
Although I've been keeping tropical fish for a number of years (with varying degrees of success!), I have a question that I've never asked for help with and I realise that I don't really understand this topic so would appreciate any advice, answers, opinions and such.
I have a 45l tank which I bought a natural gravel substrate for when I set it up. The gravel was about 3mm in size. I've noticed that the gravel needs regular vacuuming otherwise is builds up a nasty amount of black toxic waste - also I unfortunately put in a bunch of plants without realising they had snails and since this point burrowing snails took hold and have bred uncontrollably in the tank.
I have been considering what to do with the tank to move forwards, and for the time being have removed all of the gravel in order to clean it (of snails if nothing else). I suspect I might replace it with something new entirely.
This leads me to my questions:
1. Is a gravel substrate a requirement? Does it serve an important purpose? I presume it does but I realise I don't actually know!
2. If it is required, how deep should it be (or is there a rule of thumb for how much is suitable for a 45l tank). Or indeed is it just down to aesthetics?
I've found everyone really helpful on this forum and hope you can help me understand this part of tank setup and fish keeping.
Many thanks!