S Scuzzy19 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 1, 2006 248 0 0 Chicago Aug 13, 2006 #21 so some sand is still inevitably sucked up right? Im thinking of changing the substrate from my 60 gallon to sand and getting rid of the gravel P.s Sorry for the thread Jack I will post this appropiately next time.
so some sand is still inevitably sucked up right? Im thinking of changing the substrate from my 60 gallon to sand and getting rid of the gravel P.s Sorry for the thread Jack I will post this appropiately next time.
I iglowce Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 28, 2006 120 0 0 Anaheim www.myspace.com Aug 13, 2006 #23 very awesome collection. check out mine too
SinisterKisses Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 1, 2005 1,050 1 0 41 Aug 13, 2006 #24 Scuzzy19;471397; said: so some sand is still inevitably sucked up right? Im thinking of changing the substrate from my 60 gallon to sand and getting rid of the gravel P.s Sorry for the thread Jack I will post this appropiately next time. Click to expand... Yes, I do still lose a little bit of sand. Not really a significant amount though, I don't really worry about it as long as its minimal. Don't worry about the questions Thanks all.
Scuzzy19;471397; said: so some sand is still inevitably sucked up right? Im thinking of changing the substrate from my 60 gallon to sand and getting rid of the gravel P.s Sorry for the thread Jack I will post this appropiately next time. Click to expand... Yes, I do still lose a little bit of sand. Not really a significant amount though, I don't really worry about it as long as its minimal. Don't worry about the questions Thanks all.
E evilbox Feeder Fish MFK Member May 31, 2006 20 0 0 usa Aug 13, 2006 #25 wow, those are some great pics!! i wish i could get that kinda quality of my cichlid tank. what kinda camera are you using?
wow, those are some great pics!! i wish i could get that kinda quality of my cichlid tank. what kinda camera are you using?
SinisterKisses Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 1, 2005 1,050 1 0 41 Aug 13, 2006 #26 Kodak Easyshare Z7590 Thanks again.