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Your tank looks very new. You WILL get ugly stuff on the sand and for the most part, it won't need any intervention. If it's really bothering you, just stir the very top layer to cover up the diatoms and other algae that appears.Here's a video of my sandbed, I wanted to know how often you guys clean your's because I don't want to starve my fighting conch and nassarius snails but I also want my sandbed looking nice and white. I thought my conch would do all the work for me lol...
i gently syphon the top layer twice a year. you dont want to stir up the sand in a saltwater tank like in fresh water, esp if your tank have had ich.Here's a video of my sandbed, I wanted to know how often you guys clean your's because I don't want to starve my fighting conch and nassarius snails but I also want my sandbed looking nice and white. I thought my conch would do all the work for me lol...
he just be eating da poop but lately I think he's been getting lazyLooks very clean, what food do you supplement for your conch to each
This above. I siphon sand with theIf you stir from day one you'll never have that toxic buildup everybody worries about.
It's like a skimmer but in reverse with a roller mat at the endWhat is sandbed?
Thanks for explanation, now I know. And all that time I was running Bare Bottom, what a waste!It's like a skimmer but in reverse with a roller mat at the end