Zoodiver As seen on TV MFK Member Aug 22, 2005 6,872 42 1,005 South FL Sep 11, 2011 #11 As posted it will be fine with a bit of time. If you want, move the sand to one side and see what he does with it.
As posted it will be fine with a bit of time. If you want, move the sand to one side and see what he does with it.
K klutch Gambusia MFK Member Apr 28, 2011 117 0 16 gonzales, Louisiana Sep 11, 2011 #12 Zoodiver said: As posted it will be fine with a bit of time. If you want, move the sand to one side and see what he does with it. Click to expand... If everyone thinks he will be fine, I would rather not move it to one side. But I will if y'all think I should?
Zoodiver said: As posted it will be fine with a bit of time. If you want, move the sand to one side and see what he does with it. Click to expand... If everyone thinks he will be fine, I would rather not move it to one side. But I will if y'all think I should?
D dhjr0915 Jack Dempsey MFK Member May 18, 2011 1,067 1 36 Dorn's World.. Sep 11, 2011 #13 I would say for the ammonia just stay up and consistent with your water changes and use prime to condition your water when adding tap water....Overtime your ray will probably enjoy the sand it just takes time...
I would say for the ammonia just stay up and consistent with your water changes and use prime to condition your water when adding tap water....Overtime your ray will probably enjoy the sand it just takes time...