Other than taking the fish out, taking the plants and everything out and just pulling up the filter grates, is there a right way to remove it? If I just take out the tubes, what can I use to plug the big holes?
I have about an inch of gravel in my tanks. I have run into problems with my ugf just recently, and had to add a canister to one of my tanks. However, I am a die-hard fan of ugfs, and even grow plants in my tanks that have them. If you think that you have gunk building up under your gravel plate just put the siphon hose down the riser tube and siphon water directly from there. I'd leave your ugf in and run it in addition to the other filters. That's what I'm doing.TheZoo said:How much gravel is recommended for a ugf to work properly? (I gravel vac weekly)