Hi,
I've got a partially planted tank but want to add to this - my question is, when I use the gravel vacumn it can pull out some of the plants in particular the cryps which are slow growing and don't take to being moved. Is there any way around this or do I simply not put the gravel vac into the gravel anymore? I know the plants will absorb the waste matter from the fish but will I not create an amonia buildup if I stop cleaning the gravel??
Obviously this wasn't a problem when I started out as I didn't have many plants but my vallis are spreading out and like I said my cryps are starting to grow now and I really don't want to disrupt them/stop their growth.
My tank is a 60G, small gravel, community tank, PH 7.5-8.0, temp 24, 16GH, 4" by 2". I don't use any Co2 but I do have the fertiliser tabs buried within the gravel.
Thanks,
Sam
I've got a partially planted tank but want to add to this - my question is, when I use the gravel vacumn it can pull out some of the plants in particular the cryps which are slow growing and don't take to being moved. Is there any way around this or do I simply not put the gravel vac into the gravel anymore? I know the plants will absorb the waste matter from the fish but will I not create an amonia buildup if I stop cleaning the gravel??
Obviously this wasn't a problem when I started out as I didn't have many plants but my vallis are spreading out and like I said my cryps are starting to grow now and I really don't want to disrupt them/stop their growth.
My tank is a 60G, small gravel, community tank, PH 7.5-8.0, temp 24, 16GH, 4" by 2". I don't use any Co2 but I do have the fertiliser tabs buried within the gravel.
Thanks,
Sam