Ok, new day, new questions. I am starting to realize that my sand might be contributing to some of my parameter problems. When I water change I pull anything off the surface that I see. And I always pull poop out immediately whenever I see it. But I haven't really cleaned the sand out good. While reading through the site, I saw something about people killing fish by stirring up gravel and releasing ammonia pockets. What is the best way to clean ny sand without causing problems? Can I sift through it all with the net (I do this on the surface when there is some food or something I need to scoop out.
Also, I read on here that carbon negates the effect of prime. Is this true? I didn't put carbon in the fx5, but I believe there is carbon in the inserts on the emperor.
Is the carbon preventing my filter from completely cycling? Or the sand? Is the prime doing its job even with the carbon?
I started using stability yesterday. Hopefully it isn't being hampered by the carbon.
I know I overthink things, but I read in this site ALL day and it gets my brain thinking in overdrive. I just want to make sure I am doing everything right and everything possible so my rays are happy and healthy.
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Also, I read on here that carbon negates the effect of prime. Is this true? I didn't put carbon in the fx5, but I believe there is carbon in the inserts on the emperor.
Is the carbon preventing my filter from completely cycling? Or the sand? Is the prime doing its job even with the carbon?
I started using stability yesterday. Hopefully it isn't being hampered by the carbon.
I know I overthink things, but I read in this site ALL day and it gets my brain thinking in overdrive. I just want to make sure I am doing everything right and everything possible so my rays are happy and healthy.
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