finfayce
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hi
It hasn't been a normal pet summer. My favorite pet bird escaped and i have been very sad about that.
The laundry room sink needed a new faucet. A plumber replaced it but turned out to not have a spout with threads to fit a Python system. I bought a different faucet and have called the plumber several times. He had surgery and hasn't called back to set up an appointment. So recently when i cleaned the 30 gallon with an inexpensive gravel cleaner/ hose and used buckets to refill the water, i also steam cleaned the rocks in the tank (outside of tank ) just to be sure any clinging crud was removed.
The next day both fish - one 5 years old and one 4 were dead.
Can't say for sure whether the alternative cleaning method did it or old age. ?
*Question is i have 6 Amano shrimp in a 10 gallon. I thought about putting them in the 30 gallon but only after i can clean it with my python cleaner. There is about 2-3 inches of gravel. It has been set up that way for about 9 years.
Should I remove gravel for the shrimp? I bought a different sponge cleaner and will recycle that tank with the new filter. What should i do with the fake rock decor and plants?
Or just forget the 30 gallon for the shrimp all together?
It hasn't been a normal pet summer. My favorite pet bird escaped and i have been very sad about that.
The laundry room sink needed a new faucet. A plumber replaced it but turned out to not have a spout with threads to fit a Python system. I bought a different faucet and have called the plumber several times. He had surgery and hasn't called back to set up an appointment. So recently when i cleaned the 30 gallon with an inexpensive gravel cleaner/ hose and used buckets to refill the water, i also steam cleaned the rocks in the tank (outside of tank ) just to be sure any clinging crud was removed.
The next day both fish - one 5 years old and one 4 were dead.
Can't say for sure whether the alternative cleaning method did it or old age. ?
*Question is i have 6 Amano shrimp in a 10 gallon. I thought about putting them in the 30 gallon but only after i can clean it with my python cleaner. There is about 2-3 inches of gravel. It has been set up that way for about 9 years.
Should I remove gravel for the shrimp? I bought a different sponge cleaner and will recycle that tank with the new filter. What should i do with the fake rock decor and plants?
Or just forget the 30 gallon for the shrimp all together?