JawsA10 Fish Crazy Joined Aug 2, 2006 Messages 246 Reaction score 0 Location Texas Nov 16, 2006 #1 if yu are going to siphon out a sand substrate, will it suck up the sand too? Also, can a needlenose fish be in the tank with that marine substrate?
if yu are going to siphon out a sand substrate, will it suck up the sand too? Also, can a needlenose fish be in the tank with that marine substrate?
QuotheRaven Something smells humany Joined Jul 4, 2006 Messages 1,386 Reaction score 3 Location Victoria Australia Nov 16, 2006 #2 the traditional gravel vac will get sand to suck it up But hold the gravel vac about 1 inch above the sand and move it in a circular motion to get all the muck on the top of the sand to float upwards to vacuum up
the traditional gravel vac will get sand to suck it up But hold the gravel vac about 1 inch above the sand and move it in a circular motion to get all the muck on the top of the sand to float upwards to vacuum up
OP OP JawsA10 Fish Crazy Joined Aug 2, 2006 Messages 246 Reaction score 0 Location Texas Nov 16, 2006 #3 ok thx