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would it be best after these whiptail fry die to take everything out the tank clean it and replace sand with pea gravel
Just keep on top of the water quality mate. Stir the sand and do water changes a 3 times a week its only a small tank anyway so it wont take long.would it be best after these whiptail fry die to take everything out the tank clean it and replace sand with pea gravel
the sand always turns blackJust keep on top of the water quality mate. Stir the sand and do water changes a 3 times a week its only a small tank anyway so it wont take long.
because of the toxins, and thats caused by you not moving it.the sand always turns black
i think i will change to pea gravelbecause of the toxins, and thats caused by you not moving it.
You only need a thin layer of sand, it shouldn't turn black, if it does you are in trouble. I always keep a few MTS in all the tanks, they turn the sand over and pick off any bits of organic matter.the sand always turns black
Good advice, ideally you would like to leave the sand undisturbed, but you need to keep on stirring in your case, water quality is really easy to lose in small tanks. For relatively difficult fry like Whip-tails, you may be better off with an established tank with a substrate some algae and mulm. I always keep a spare sponge filter in all the tanks, a have a few potted Amazon Swords (and some spare floaters) so I can put the spare filter and plants into any tank where I need to keep the water quality high. Other people can manage the bare bottom, scrupulously clean route, but I'm not sure I can.Stir the sand and do water changes a 3 times a week
Pea gravel is less suitable for fry for a whole range of reasons.i think i will change to pea gravel