andyboy!!
Fish Fanatic
Hi everyone
I've got a bit of a problem with my sand. Once the fish waste sinks to the bottom onto the sand it starts to degrade. This starts to form a 'carpet' of green\brown on the sand. Removing it involves sucking it up through the pipe as part of the cleaning routine. This obviously removes sand from the tank. I have been testing and the 'carpet' doesn't seem to reflect in the ammonia etc results.
Does anybody else have this problem? I can't see how I can get around it without removing it as soon as it hits the bottom which is impossible. By the time I come to do my weekly clean there is a layer already built up.
Also, on another note, I've seen my fish routing around on the sand and ingesting sand as they go. This usually gets spat out or comes through the gills but if some gets ingested can this kill a fish or cause it harm.
Cheers
Andy.
I've got a bit of a problem with my sand. Once the fish waste sinks to the bottom onto the sand it starts to degrade. This starts to form a 'carpet' of green\brown on the sand. Removing it involves sucking it up through the pipe as part of the cleaning routine. This obviously removes sand from the tank. I have been testing and the 'carpet' doesn't seem to reflect in the ammonia etc results.
Does anybody else have this problem? I can't see how I can get around it without removing it as soon as it hits the bottom which is impossible. By the time I come to do my weekly clean there is a layer already built up.
Also, on another note, I've seen my fish routing around on the sand and ingesting sand as they go. This usually gets spat out or comes through the gills but if some gets ingested can this kill a fish or cause it harm.
Cheers
Andy.