I honestly can't wait to get my filter seeded well. How will I know when it's good and done? It's been running on there for 9 hours so obviously, it's not done, but just asking for the knowledge
IDK for sure on that. I would just leave it there for at least 24 hours.I honestly can't wait to get my filter seeded well. How will I know when it's good and done? It's been running on there for 9 hours so obviously, it's not done, but just asking for the knowledge
how long have you had them set up like that?I think maybe all rams have different personalities cuz ur rams sometimes hide, but mine get along fine with a 10" pleco, a huge emerald green cory and a 6" red tail shark. It all depends on the fish you get, some are aggresive/scared/peaceful.
I have had it like that for about 1.5 months.how long have you had them set up like that?
Just because it's been working out for a little while doesn't really mean that it's a smart idea for long term stocking.
Look in the pet store, there's all kinds of mega aggressive fish housed with each other, and it works, or at least on the surface it looks like it does, it's not something that's meant to be repeated in home aquaria.
Don't just put it on the sand bed, because then the gravel will be hard to remove if you don't want it. If you don't want it there permanently, then just put it in a large bowl and place it in the tank.I'll leave it on until I've got my tank planted/lighted properly. Just to give it some more time. I'll also take a handful of gravel from my 55 and put it on my sand bed, hoping that will help..
A nylon or filter bag would work better than a bowl because it's permeable.Don't just put it on the sand bed, because then the gravel will be hard to remove if you don't want it. If you don't want it there permanently, then just put it in a large bowl and place it in the tank.
i agreeA nylon or filter bag would work better than a bowl because it's permeable.