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im looking to change out my substrate in my 125g from those pea gravel rocks to sand. i have a few fish that i think would be happier with sand and ive been a little apprehensive about doing it because of NH4/ NH3, NO3 and NO2 spikes. im looking for suggestions on how to minimize this and i dont want to shock or even kill perfectly good healthy fish. if i get good suggestions i'll hold a fry give away of L. Fuelleborni. LOL i gots lots.
I just replaced gravel with PFS yesterday lol
Quote from: Kaia on September 01, 2013, 07:46:06 PMI just replaced gravel with PFS yesterday lol** I have used P-F-S before also...works fine! **
I was a little hesitant because I had read something about the silica in the PFS being bad...
Quote from: Kaia on September 01, 2013, 11:38:30 PMI was a little hesitant because I had read something about the silica in the PFS being bad...The only thing I can think of is that it may encourage brown algae.
I'm cleanng my sand right now and I just want to know if I'm doing this right, wrong, or bass backwards. I put the sand into 5 gal buckets. Then I put the hose to the bottom of the bucket and turned it on. I'm looking for the overflow water to be clear, then I'll move the hose to another spot in the bucket. Am I close? About how long does this process take?