Hi everyone.
I've got a Fluval Roma 90l tank with a sand substrate and a Fluval 2+ internal filter. The tank is stocked with Neons, Harlequins and Corys (plus a few shrimps and Red Ramshorn snails) and is fairly heavily planted.
I love having a sand substrate but keeping it clean is pretty much impossible - within a few hours of hoovering up all the waste it's noticeable again.
I have pretty decent flow through the tank and my filter does pick up a lot of gunk but it's aimed at the surface of the water and so isn't causing a huge amount of circulation at the bottom.
Do you think adding a powerhead would help? And if so, are there any that you recommend (the smaller the better really)? Or should I stop being so lazy and just do more cleaning!!!!
My local fish shop recommended this Sera filter as it will clean the water as well as circulating it but it's quite expensive (£30).
Any advice is really appreciated.
Many thanks
Jon
I've got a Fluval Roma 90l tank with a sand substrate and a Fluval 2+ internal filter. The tank is stocked with Neons, Harlequins and Corys (plus a few shrimps and Red Ramshorn snails) and is fairly heavily planted.
I love having a sand substrate but keeping it clean is pretty much impossible - within a few hours of hoovering up all the waste it's noticeable again.
I have pretty decent flow through the tank and my filter does pick up a lot of gunk but it's aimed at the surface of the water and so isn't causing a huge amount of circulation at the bottom.
Do you think adding a powerhead would help? And if so, are there any that you recommend (the smaller the better really)? Or should I stop being so lazy and just do more cleaning!!!!
My local fish shop recommended this Sera filter as it will clean the water as well as circulating it but it's quite expensive (£30).
Any advice is really appreciated.
Many thanks
Jon