Poop poop everywhere!

Hi Scuba,

I recently changed my stones for sand in my tank and found the same problem with the fish poop, so I did a water change after about a week because it was getting really bad. But now its fine I didnt upgrade the filter or anything, I think the filter just needs to get used to the sand and then it goes ok! :hyper:

Hope this helps :D

Danielle
 
hmm....interesting. thanks Curly :D

Question for all-

If I'm getting another filter...is it better to have two identical 10g biowheels running or just one larger one? thanks :D
 
My boyfriend works at an LFS and everyone now and again someone asks, 'Can I get the fish that eats the fish poop?'... *sigh*

Don't we wish! :p

Of course they meant a plecostamus.. but we all know how silly that is..
 
Hi m8t :D
If you can get hold of them
cameroon armoured shrimp[Atyopsis gabonensis] eat poop :sick:
I've seen mine do it :sick: :sick: they do get up to 6" big though
 
ScuabaDuba said:
stupid college dorm rules about no pets :(
Many college dorms will allow fish, even if they don't allow any other critters. Mine did. Many students kept fish. The RhD (residence hall director) had numerous large-ish tanks in her room :nod: Do your college res. hall rules say "no fish" or just "no pets"? If it doesn't say "no fish", it'd be worth asking if fish are allowed.

Pamela
aka Married Lizard :wub:
 
The one thing I don't like about the miniBiowheels, is there is no way to remove the impeller to insure a good cleaning. (If there is, tell me! lol). I'd recommend the next size up just for the ease of cleaning. Every morning I glare at my husband's biowheel in his 10 gal tank, then I pray it keeps going until we can get our canister filters. :)

I've also noticed that mine doesn't clog as easily as the smaller one, so that may fix the problem with the sand too.
 

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