I mean like a sponge filter I found a really cool tool https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DLS3VC...wg=AiKdk&ref_=sbx_be_s_sparkle_mcd_asin_0_imgThey do, it just all depends on the courseness. I would use a progression of sponges from course to fine.
I mean like a sponge filter I found a really cool tool https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DLS3VC...wg=AiKdk&ref_=sbx_be_s_sparkle_mcd_asin_0_imgThey do, it just all depends on the courseness. I would use a progression of sponges from course to fine.
Oh gotcha, if it helps, I can recommend sellers I’ve bought from several times. For saving money, ebay would be cheaper than AmazonThis was ebay, but Craigslist, offer up, even Amazon sometimes.
That’s trippy, never seen or used one of those, but IMO if you have proper circulation and don’t over feed, that kind of gravel cleaning isn’t necessary. I never clean my gravel and I can stir it up and nearly nothing comes upI mean like a sponge filter I found a really cool tool https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DLS3VC...wg=AiKdk&ref_=sbx_be_s_sparkle_mcd_asin_0_img
I never glue mine, so I can’t help there, I just stack and fit pieces togetherDo you know any way to attach hardscape besides gluing I ran out of superglue
Will a sponge filter help with it?That’s trippy, never seen or used one of those, but IMO if you have proper circulation and don’t over feed, that kind of gravel cleaning isn’t necessary. I never clean my gravel and I can stir it up and nearly nothing comes up
Depends on the flow, on a 40b I would run something rated for a 75g or bigger. Whether it’s a powerhead or an HOB with sponges in it, the result should be the same. When you feed or your fish poop, watch and see if it sinks or gets caught in a current. That should tell you if your circulation is adequateWill a sponge filter help with it?