Brainjuice
Fish Fanatic
The girl friend has had her first attempt at setting up her own tropical planted tank which she's done a really good job of. To the slight announce of me as I'm starting a new one and I think her's might end up being better than mine. We'll let you lot decide thought, as when mines done we're doing to put it to a fun vote on here, maybe with a silly fore fit of something!!!
Anyway I digress some what, she's got a little problem at the moment, even though the tank as a whole looks VERY good, there does seem to be a lot of muck settling on the wood and plants, it's only a fairly small tank 350mm x 350mm x 350mm. She tried putting a nano water circulator in to get the water moving and stop the muck settling and hopefully get sucked up by the filter. But it was to powerful and ended up causing to much chaos!!
So we were just wondering if anyone had any othere ideas to stop the muck settling and spoiling a rather lovely tank?
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http/i1295.photobucket.com/albums/b639/Brainjuice99/DSC_0030_zpsd2f237c8.jpg
http/i1295.photobucket.com/albums/b639/Brainjuice99/DSC_0033_zpsbee76e26.jpg
Anyway I digress some what, she's got a little problem at the moment, even though the tank as a whole looks VERY good, there does seem to be a lot of muck settling on the wood and plants, it's only a fairly small tank 350mm x 350mm x 350mm. She tried putting a nano water circulator in to get the water moving and stop the muck settling and hopefully get sucked up by the filter. But it was to powerful and ended up causing to much chaos!!
So we were just wondering if anyone had any othere ideas to stop the muck settling and spoiling a rather lovely tank?
http/i1295.photobucket.com/albums/b639/Brainjuice99/DSC_0028_zpsed5b2321.jpg
http/i1295.photobucket.com/albums/b639/Brainjuice99/DSC_0030_zpsd2f237c8.jpg
http/i1295.photobucket.com/albums/b639/Brainjuice99/DSC_0033_zpsbee76e26.jpg