I have a 24" cubed tank (approx 220 litres), and have an external filter in the cupboard below it. The water goes out of the tank at the bottom-left back corner, and comes back into the tank at the top-right back corner. The inlet is aimed upwards to provide some surface disturbance. I don't want to point the inlet downwards because a) I want the disturbance to help get oxygen into the water and b) because I have freshwater tropicals and my understanding is that they don't like a lot of water movement.
My problem is that the bottom-right back corner (below the water inlet) has a permanent pile of fish poo, which looks unsightly.
Is there any way to avoid this without creating strong currents? I do clean this up when I do a water change, but would like to avoid the problem altogether if I can.
Anyone any good ideas? Thanks
My problem is that the bottom-right back corner (below the water inlet) has a permanent pile of fish poo, which looks unsightly.
Is there any way to avoid this without creating strong currents? I do clean this up when I do a water change, but would like to avoid the problem altogether if I can.
Anyone any good ideas? Thanks