That is exactly what I was planning on doing if no one thought it was a horrible idea anyway. I'll give them a week to regain their senses after all this, and get a small tank ( been wanting another one anyway..what an excuse ! ) to put them all in for a day while I gut the tank and clean it. I'm thinking of getting an under gravel filter to use in addition to what I have now.. 2 Emperor 400's ... it creeps me out thinking something is lurking in there.....maybe a few fish after that....???
The other option is after your fish recover, put them in holding tank and chrun every inch of the substrate real well. then do a large volume water change and proceede with normal maintenance and vaccuming. In a non-planted tank, I'm a firm believer in vaccuming deeply and frequently. even with the best filtration and circulation there is an abundance of wate that settles in the substrate.
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The other option is after your fish recover, put them in holding tank and chrun every inch of the substrate real well. then do a large volume water change and proceede with normal maintenance and vaccuming. In a non-planted tank, I'm a firm believer in vaccuming deeply and frequently. even with the best filtration and circulation there is an abundance of wate that settles in the substrate.
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