Does the need to frequently stir the sand lessen with MTS?
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Kristina
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Kristina
Malaysian Trumpet Snails stir up the sand very well-- as do freshwater clamsDoes the need to frequently stir the sand lessen with MTS?
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Kristina
Do you use prime or any other conditioner regularly and at the recommended strength? Has your area seen any flooding near where your water source is located? Losing all fish and losing fish during regular changes sounds like chlorinated water or water treated with extra chemicals due to flooding. This is spring, floods occur often. I'm skeptical of the gas causing the problems.I didn't really do anything differently except stick the python deeper into the sand.
I don't know what the problem is, but all along, I've occasionally lost fish while doing water changes. Now I'm questioning whether I should restock or tear the tank down...
As am I. It does sound rather like poisoning. Here in FL we've had several " boil water " notices. I won't touch my tanks during these times. It seems to me like it would have to be an extremely high concentration of ammonia to cause deaths so quickly.Do you use prime or any other conditioner regularly and at the recommended strength? Has your area seen any flooding near where your water source is located? Losing all fish and losing fish during regular changes sounds like chlorinated water or water treated with extra chemicals due to flooding. This is spring, floods occur often. I'm skeptical of the gas causing the problems.