Mcheuk's Tank And Filtration Setup, Experience/comments on use of pebbles |
Mcheuk's Tank And Filtration Setup, Experience/comments on use of pebbles |
MCheuk |
Mon, 13 Nov 2006 2:27 pm
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Dear veterans,
Originally I had pebbles & plants in my tank for visual appeasement (see attached picture). However, after two months, I found that the pebbles retained a lot of poop and debris. I also discovered baby snails developing (which could be a good / bad sign, depending on the person). I made 20% water changes per week, but noted some of my ranchus developing red sores on the bodies and blood veins in their fins recently (Water temp was 26C. The tank was running a week before any fish were added) Therefore, I assumed the water quality was inferior. I decided to revamp the tank and it is now a bare tank. The pebbles and plants made the tank look nice, but it created water issues. Have many of you experienced this? For goldfish/ranchus - is the best suggestion to have a bare tank? Thank you. This post has been edited by CP: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 4:26 pm Reason: Topic moved & renamed |
MCheuk |
Thu, 18 Jan 2007 4:00 pm
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Ordinary Member No.: 2,361 Group: Member Posts: 24 Topics Started: 5 Joined: 7-Nov-06 Last seen online: Sat, 10 May 2008 11:11 pm User's local time: Thu, 09 Jan 2025 2:22 pm Green Water: No Country: Hong Kong |
Doc goldrush
Unfortunately, my stock did not make it. The contamination was too powerful and I was not able to save them. Over the past month, I have been cycling the tank and the new batch of stock has arrived. I will share the update on a new forum. Thanks for your guidance. Best regards. |
gohks |
Thu, 18 Jan 2007 5:06 pm
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Silver Member No.: 1,639 Group: Member Posts: 383 Topics Started: 8 Joined: 12-Nov-05 Last seen online: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 2:37 pm User's local time: Thu, 09 Jan 2025 2:22 pm Green Water: No Country: Singapore |
Doc goldrush Unfortunately, my stock did not make it. The contamination was too powerful and I was not able to save them. Over the past month, I have been cycling the tank and the new batch of stock has arrived. I will share the update on a new forum. Thanks for your guidance. Best regards. Is better you understand the cause of the problem before you take in new fishes. Why is there an outbreak in your tank |
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