bullit
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I use coral sand in mine. cheers
Im going to have a look for a full kit cheersYanks15 said:CJH- there's nothing wrong with using sand but for me I would most likely have to use additives to keep my water stable and the pH up. Quite a few keepers use sand and have to use additives every water change. I chose to use Aragonite and not add anything. You are lucky that you have good water for them out of the tap.
calvers- that's quite a bit more than I paid here in the states so I don't blame you. I didn't see a link to the test kit but you want one that tests for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH at least. And yes it is the same pool filter sand.
Ah ok nice, do you have an internal or external filter and does it sit near the sand?CJH0825 said:
That is exactly what I use and no, the sand does not get sucked up the filter. i washed it down in a bucket, drained it, put it in my tank before I even put water in it, put my decor in, then took a 2 qt pail and poured my water onto the top of my decor so it wasn't dumped directly onto the sand as not to stir it up. When I got the tank 3/4 way full, switched on the filter and continued to fill the tank.
Thanks, had a look and its not cheap... im on a tight budget at the moment, looking to buy a new external filter as well so a bit tightbullit said:I use coral sand in mine. cheers
the spray bars both facing towards the wavemaker, this will hopefully make the current meet in the middle, go down to the bottom and along the tanks but the current would be a lot slower
Oh riht ok ill try and change it around then cheerssnazy said:Yes, all outputs should be facing the same way. Otherwise it's counterproductive.
I have 4 internal filters running ( Whisper 3070fs, AquaClear 50 and 2 corner filters ). The intake for my whisper and aquaclear sits apprx 3 inches from the bottom of the tank. My 2 corner filters have a small base that snaps on the bottom that came with them and the base sits on top of the sand. Nothing ever gets sucked up though the filters. The pool filter sand usually comes in 50 lbs bags and I got it for 14$. I didn't even use a quarter of the bag. I put regular rock substrate down then put 2 inches of pool filter sand on the top. My Kribensis tank ( 20 gallon in my signature ) I used only pool filter sand and put 3 inches in. In that tank I have a Whisper ex20 and a corner filter running and have never had any issues with it.calversbuyuk said:
Im going to have a look for a full kit cheersCJH- there's nothing wrong with using sand but for me I would most likely have to use additives to keep my water stable and the pH up. Quite a few keepers use sand and have to use additives every water change. I chose to use Aragonite and not add anything. You are lucky that you have good water for them out of the tap.
calvers- that's quite a bit more than I paid here in the states so I don't blame you. I didn't see a link to the test kit but you want one that tests for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH at least. And yes it is the same pool filter sand.
Ah ok nice, do you have an internal or external filter and does it sit near the sand?CJH0825 said:
That is exactly what I use and no, the sand does not get sucked up the filter. i washed it down in a bucket, drained it, put it in my tank before I even put water in it, put my decor in, then took a 2 qt pail and poured my water onto the top of my decor so it wasn't dumped directly onto the sand as not to stir it up. When I got the tank 3/4 way full, switched on the filter and continued to fill the tank.
Allright thanks ill do that if I buy it cheers. Wonder how much ill need for a 4 foot tank with a depth of 40cm any ideas?
Thanks, had a look and its not cheap... im on a tight budget at the moment, looking to buy a new external filter as well so a bit tightbullit said:I use coral sand in mine. cheers
I have 4 internal filters running ( Whisper 3070fs, AquaClear 50 and 2 corner filters ). The intake for my whisper and aquaclear sits apprx 3 inches from the bottom of the tank. My 2 corner filters have a small base that snaps on the bottom that came with them and the base sits on top of the sand. Nothing ever gets sucked up though the filters. The pool filter sand usually comes in 50 lbs bags and I got it for 14$. I didn't even use a quarter of the bag. I put regular rock substrate down then put 2 inches of pool filter sand on the top. My Kribensis tank ( 20 gallon in my signature ) I used only pool filter sand and put 3 inches in. In that tank I have a Whisper ex20 and a corner filter running and have never had any issues with it.CJH0825 said:
Im going to have a look for a full kit cheers
CJH- there's nothing wrong with using sand but for me I would most likely have to use additives to keep my water stable and the pH up. Quite a few keepers use sand and have to use additives every water change. I chose to use Aragonite and not add anything. You are lucky that you have good water for them out of the tap.
calvers- that's quite a bit more than I paid here in the states so I don't blame you. I didn't see a link to the test kit but you want one that tests for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH at least. And yes it is the same pool filter sand.
Ah ok nice, do you have an internal or external filter and does it sit near the sand?CJH0825 said:
That is exactly what I use and no, the sand does not get sucked up the filter. i washed it down in a bucket, drained it, put it in my tank before I even put water in it, put my decor in, then took a 2 qt pail and poured my water onto the top of my decor so it wasn't dumped directly onto the sand as not to stir it up. When I got the tank 3/4 way full, switched on the filter and continued to fill the tank.
Allright thanks ill do that if I buy it cheers. Wonder how much ill need for a 4 foot tank with a depth of 40cm any ideas?
Thanks, had a look and its not cheap... im on a tight budget at the moment, looking to buy a new external filter as well so a bit tightbullit said:I use coral sand in mine. cheers
I have 4 internal filters running ( Whisper 3070fs, AquaClear 50 and 2 corner filters ). The intake for my whisper and aquaclear sits apprx 3 inches from the bottom of the tank. My 2 corner filters have a small base that snaps on the bottom that came with them and the base sits on top of the sand. Nothing ever gets sucked up though the filters. The pool filter sand usually comes in 50 lbs bags and I got it for 14$. I didn't even use a quarter of the bag. I put regular rock substrate down then put 2 inches of pool filter sand on the top. My Kribensis tank ( 20 gallon in my signature ) I used only pool filter sand and put 3 inches in. In that tank I have a Whisper ex20 and a corner filter running and have never had any issues with it.calversbuyuk said:
Im going to have a look for a full kit cheers
CJH- there's nothing wrong with using sand but for me I would most likely have to use additives to keep my water stable and the pH up. Quite a few keepers use sand and have to use additives every water change. I chose to use Aragonite and not add anything. You are lucky that you have good water for them out of the tap.
calvers- that's quite a bit more than I paid here in the states so I don't blame you. I didn't see a link to the test kit but you want one that tests for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH at least. And yes it is the same pool filter sand.
Ah ok nice, do you have an internal or external filter and does it sit near the sand?CJH0825 said:
That is exactly what I use and no, the sand does not get sucked up the filter. i washed it down in a bucket, drained it, put it in my tank before I even put water in it, put my decor in, then took a 2 qt pail and poured my water onto the top of my decor so it wasn't dumped directly onto the sand as not to stir it up. When I got the tank 3/4 way full, switched on the filter and continued to fill the tank.
Allright thanks ill do that if I buy it cheers. Wonder how much ill need for a 4 foot tank with a depth of 40cm any ideas?
Thanks, had a look and its not cheap... im on a tight budget at the moment, looking to buy a new external filter as well so a bit tightbullit said:I use coral sand in mine. cheers