Marz
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- Orangeville, Ontario
I had red algae and through vacuuming etc, have removed some substrate. Wondering if buying a new bag and adding to existing tank is ok and if so, do I just rinse?
No problem.Thank-you very much!
Great idea. I will do that over the weekend.I duct-taped a funnel to a long plastic tube. Send the new substrate down the funnel with the other end on the bottom, that way you can direct the output and nothing floats away.
great idea!I duct-taped a funnel to a long plastic tube. Send the new substrate down the funnel with the other end on the bottom, that way you can direct the output and nothing floats away.
that doesnt fix the issue just kills off the cyano to return again..... best way to control cyano in sandbed is nassarius snails and a sand sifting goby or a few sandsifting stars my gold head kept my sandbed white like new and i never once vaccume it and that 4" goby cleaned my entire 125 gallonto get rid of cyano just turn off light for 5 days and cover tank with something to block any light.
Safe and always working.
if you get diatoms either your not rinaing it enough..... rinsing with tap water...... or adding too much at a time. ive been adding 1 cup every 4 days into my 90 gal with no diatoms at allYou may still get Diathoms from the new sand, The addition of the silica will cause it but it'll be temporary