How you know i still have a bag of barton left? Lol
Cuz you bought 3 and looks like only 2 in there from your pics. So, I did the math, lol
How you know i still have a bag of barton left? Lol
At one point you thought fin level was krazy. Go figureIt really should be a very low concern. Now u gonna go 'read and analyze' krazy, lol. @othersfamiliarwiththis![]()
Good aerial footage! I agree on the large volume WC. I started doing 75% weekly WC several years ago and swear by it.
At one point there was a thread that showed the effectiveness of weekly large volume WC vs multiple smaller volume WC. The less frequent large volume was far more effective at reducing nitrates.
sweet. thanks for the information! I can't wait until I have poly tunnels hehe.Thxs. Ya they are somewhat calm. Still get some splashes and wall banging here and there.
As for the dangers of anaerobic gases forming in the sand. Don't think it's of great concern unless it's extremely thick. I've had pfs b4 for years with no issues. This purple garnet is about 2.5" high. Don't forsee it becoming an issue either.
Once the polys get large enough. They'll create canals, craters, and bulldoze the top layer a bit. As for the nitrite spikes after churning the sand in your set up. I believe it may be a false reading if tested right after. Just wait for the debris to settle. You'll be fine without the 'churn'.
that's interesting. I'm still trying to figure out how much/how often to water change my tanks. Do you do it based on nitrate level? (assuming tank is cycled and ammonia and nitrites are 0). I think I might have been keeping my tanks too clean, to the point where they weren't cycled. whoops.Good aerial footage! I agree on the large volume WC. I started doing 75% weekly WC several years ago and swear by it.
At one point there was a thread that showed the effectiveness of weekly large volume WC vs multiple smaller volume WC. The less frequent large volume was far more effective at reducing nitrates.
other thing, perhaps the weekly water change to fin level is better because you guys have big bioloads with lots of big fish, vs. me with a 2inch poly?
Here's an aerial photo after this waterchange. Lovin it... Crystal clear! (stood high on chair)
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Is that sp.vancouver in the upper left hand corner ? HugeHere's an aerial photo after this waterchange. Lovin it... Crystal clear! (stood high on chair)
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Is that sp.vancouver in the upper left hand corner ? Huge
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I think cleaning the filter too often could potentially lead to issues but as long as the source tap water is clean i woukdnt be worried about providing them with too much fresh water