Hi all, I setup a 16 gallon fresh water fish tank in my house about 2 to 3 months ago. Got a bunch of small fishes in it (8 neon tetras, 6 remaining male guppies, a couple of white fish that are flat and looks kind of like silver dollar and I forgot the name for 8 more small fish with a dark blue triangle from the mid-section to the tail). Overall I think the tank is doing well and my family and I enjoy the addition very much.
Ever since the beginning, I have been very good about exchanging the water in the tank. Replacing about 1/4 of the tank with fresh water once a week. Recently I purchased a gravel cleaning suction tub thing from the pet store because the gravel on the bottom was starting to look real nasty. The devise works great and now I can change the water much faster and I am pulling out a lot of sediment from the bottom too. However, my question is, is this new process causing un-due stress to my fish? With the tub stirring up the gravel so much the fishes have almost no places to hid because my tank is so small am I stressing my fishes too much. Also is the sediment much of an issue besides aesthetics? I have done this for about two weeks and so far none of the fishes have die or show much sign of stress after the water is replenished. But any feedback is greatly appreciated.
Ever since the beginning, I have been very good about exchanging the water in the tank. Replacing about 1/4 of the tank with fresh water once a week. Recently I purchased a gravel cleaning suction tub thing from the pet store because the gravel on the bottom was starting to look real nasty. The devise works great and now I can change the water much faster and I am pulling out a lot of sediment from the bottom too. However, my question is, is this new process causing un-due stress to my fish? With the tub stirring up the gravel so much the fishes have almost no places to hid because my tank is so small am I stressing my fishes too much. Also is the sediment much of an issue besides aesthetics? I have done this for about two weeks and so far none of the fishes have die or show much sign of stress after the water is replenished. But any feedback is greatly appreciated.