Longevity of gravel

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
You are suppost to replace you gravel every leap year that falls on a blue moon. if you do not do this you will run into some catastrophic problems with your tank.

:ROFL:
 
To make it easier and to spread out the cost I just scoop a couple handfuls out during each water change and throw a couple of handfuls in. I call it the partial gravel change.

This also doesn't bother the BB in my gravel too much. ;)
 
Bud8Fan;1662767; said:
To make it easier and to spread out the cost I just scoop a couple handfuls out during each water change and throw a couple of handfuls in. I call it the partial gravel change.

This also doesn't bother the BB in my gravel too much. ;)
:ROFL::headbang2
 
Bud8Fan;1662767; said:
To make it easier and to spread out the cost I just scoop a couple handfuls out during each water change and throw a couple of handfuls in. I call it the partial gravel change.

This also doesn't bother the BB in my gravel too much. ;)

LMFAO!!!!:ROFL:

Bud is now the official king of sarcasim!!! nicely done:headbang2
 
The only reason to replace it I can think of is if its black gravel and the color wears off. Hopefully you don't have rainbow gravel, like some members of the forum.
 
Bud8Fan;1662767; said:
To make it easier and to spread out the cost I just scoop a couple handfuls out during each water change and throw a couple of handfuls in. I call it the partial gravel change.

This also doesn't bother the BB in my gravel too much. ;)

Dude! You dont use any gravel conditioner?!
 
SemperFish;1663452; said:
Dude! You dont use any gravel conditioner?!

You don't need to, it's aged. :naughty:
 
I'm still a rookie, going through the threads taking in all I can. When I seen the title to this I thought 'Oh crap, I've had my gavel for years'. You scared me man!:D
 
lol...everyone makes noob mistakes now and then. Thanks for being so understanding everyone..haha. What if the fish had a disease in the previous tank with that gravel. Would simply rinsing it clean using hot water do the trick?
 
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