Not sure if I spelled that write in the subject, anyways I want to get some more information clarified about the 'good bacteria' that is fully established after a tank cycles, whether it's fish-less or with fish.
I do a water change with both my 10 gallon tanks, once a week (5-7 days usually), however with a water change I always vacuum the substrate, I usually vacumm as much as I can getting out left-over food and such. I don't vacumm portions, I pretty much vaccoom all I can accept under my decors.
Now I've heard a lot of things whether they be the truth or myth, but can you vacuum your tank to much? I've heard a lot of people say, right on these forums, that you should do vacuum in portions so you don't take out most of your nitrifing bacteria, or do one side of the tank etc...
Replies and thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks.
I do a water change with both my 10 gallon tanks, once a week (5-7 days usually), however with a water change I always vacuum the substrate, I usually vacumm as much as I can getting out left-over food and such. I don't vacumm portions, I pretty much vaccoom all I can accept under my decors.
Now I've heard a lot of things whether they be the truth or myth, but can you vacuum your tank to much? I've heard a lot of people say, right on these forums, that you should do vacuum in portions so you don't take out most of your nitrifing bacteria, or do one side of the tank etc...
Replies and thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks.