When to vaccuum gravel

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Dasmms45

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Morning/afternoon all

Put some guppies into the aquarium yesterday which are doing brilliantly settling in.
Should I leave it a few days before doing any gravel vacuuming, filter washing etc?
 
A water change of say 30% on a weekly basis is all you need just now. If you have plants theyll utilise the waste, and if you don't then GET SOME PLANTS.
Seriously, a substrate/gravel clean is entirely down to whatever your tank is filled with.
 
You do a gravel clean whenever you do a water change, which is normally once a week for an established aquarium.

Filters should be cleaned once a month after they are established (finished cycling). But don't clean it for the first 6 weeks because you can stop the beneficial bacteria from developing.

If you have a power filter, you squeeze the filter media/ materials out in a bucket of aquarium water and re-use the media. tip the bucket of dirty water on the lawn.
 
I have had another few Black Phantom Tetras show up today, I don't vacuum, and I do wonder if they would have survived if I had been vacuuming my substrate. I don't mind my substrate being a little dirty.
 
Awesome thanks, was just thinking whether I should do the water change/gravel vac so soon, like 1 day, after introducing the guppies or give them a few days to settle?
 
A water change of say 30% on a weekly basis is all you need just now. If you have plants theyll utilise the waste, and if you don't then GET SOME PLANTS.
Seriously, a substrate/gravel clean is entirely down to whatever your tank is filled with.
I have plants I have plants lol
 
Loads of beneficial bacteria in your substrate. I do a 25% water change weekly and clean the substrate and filter every 3 weeks. Works well for me 👍
 
Keep your "filter washing" to a minimum, this is where most of your beneficial bacteria resides, just a light rinse once in a while with aquarium water.
 

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