David J
Fishaholic
In the near future I am going to be doing a complete overhaul on my aquarium. The fish will be moved out to the QT with some plants and decor etc to keep them relatively happy for 24-48 hours while the big tank gets completely emptied of everything before starting again.
I've not completely decided on the scape but have lots of ideas and drawings etc of what I want to do. Whatever it ends up looking like, it will be high tech. CO2, specialist substrate, well though out planting etc.
So, my question is, once I've got the tank emptied should I do any kind of deep clean on it before starting the scape? I have what I would describe as a small BGA problem just now which I don't want present in the new set up. I expect the co2 will sort it but just wondering. And apart from the BGA, is there any merit to doing a deep clean ? The tank will have been running for a year and a half by the time I start this. I remember hearing about the biofilm that builds in the tank. Would I be damaging this? Would I end up with an immature tank?
Lots of questions. Sorry. What level of cleaning would recommend I do while the tank is empty?
Thanks,
David
I've not completely decided on the scape but have lots of ideas and drawings etc of what I want to do. Whatever it ends up looking like, it will be high tech. CO2, specialist substrate, well though out planting etc.
So, my question is, once I've got the tank emptied should I do any kind of deep clean on it before starting the scape? I have what I would describe as a small BGA problem just now which I don't want present in the new set up. I expect the co2 will sort it but just wondering. And apart from the BGA, is there any merit to doing a deep clean ? The tank will have been running for a year and a half by the time I start this. I remember hearing about the biofilm that builds in the tank. Would I be damaging this? Would I end up with an immature tank?
Lots of questions. Sorry. What level of cleaning would recommend I do while the tank is empty?
Thanks,
David