I have a sand substrate in my 55 gallon, 1-3 inches thick in some areas. Also, (I'm not sure if this was a good idea, but I read that I should do it) I placed some styrofoam under the substrate, so that the weight of the rocks in the tank would be somewhat distributed along the bottom glass.
Now, my questions: Because of the heavy rocks sitting on the sand, will the water flow in the substrate be reduced to point that anaerobic bacteria will begin to grow? And if they are growing, is it dangerous to the fish? I've read several conflicting opinions on this topic, and can't seem to get an answer that clears things up for me. Finally, how do I PROPERLY maintain the substrate, so that it performs its job? Any advice or shared experience is appreciated.
Forgot to mention that I do not plan on planting any thing in the sand.
Now, my questions: Because of the heavy rocks sitting on the sand, will the water flow in the substrate be reduced to point that anaerobic bacteria will begin to grow? And if they are growing, is it dangerous to the fish? I've read several conflicting opinions on this topic, and can't seem to get an answer that clears things up for me. Finally, how do I PROPERLY maintain the substrate, so that it performs its job? Any advice or shared experience is appreciated.
Forgot to mention that I do not plan on planting any thing in the sand.