monkeybike Aimara MFK Member Mar 13, 2015 1,211 858 125 Jun 3, 2018 #11 knifegill said: Yeah, he was about 7 inches when I had to move him on due to my biggest tank being a 75g and THE POOP. Click to expand... I use a combination of pool filter sand and excellent circulation to keep the poop from being an issue.
knifegill said: Yeah, he was about 7 inches when I had to move him on due to my biggest tank being a 75g and THE POOP. Click to expand... I use a combination of pool filter sand and excellent circulation to keep the poop from being an issue.
knifegill Peacock Bass MFK Member Sep 19, 2005 8,782 112 120 43 Oscar Tummy Jun 3, 2018 #12 I do the opposite, to optimize the biological capacity of my sponges, I let the poop gather on the glass floor and frequently remove it. Cleaner overall, lower nitrates, in my experience.
I do the opposite, to optimize the biological capacity of my sponges, I let the poop gather on the glass floor and frequently remove it. Cleaner overall, lower nitrates, in my experience.