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i have 2 20lb or more bogwood, and rock, set up as a cave. now do i
want to disturb this formation on a monthly basis to vacuum, or just vacuum around it? or maybe move it every 6 months or so. the tank is too small to move the stuff to a different location. thoughts? it is an oscar tank |
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i have 2 20lb or more bogwood, and rock, set up as a cave. now do i
want to disturb this formation on a monthly basis to vacuum, or just vacuum around it? or maybe move it every 6 months or so. the tank is too small to move the stuff to a different location. thoughts? it is an oscar tank Not sure if it's common, but I occasionally move the big things, just to upset the gravel a bit... I even use a wooden skewer you'd use for shrimp kabobs, etc, to poke and prod into the gravel that's been under a rock, and the reason is aenerobic pockets of gas, or air, whichever, so that they can escape and not buildup to become toxic... This may not be common practice, but FWIW... Back to your question.... You don't have to upset stuff if you don't want to... vacuum around the big things as needed... -- RedForeman ©® future fabricator and creator of a ratbike streetfighter!!! ========================== 2003 TRX450ES 1992 TRX-350 XX (For Sale) '98 Tacoma Ext Cab 4X4 Lifted.... ========================== ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤° `°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø is that better?? |
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![]() RedForeman ©® wrote in message ... i have 2 20lb or more bogwood, and rock, set up as a cave. now do i want to disturb this formation on a monthly basis to vacuum, or just vacuum around it? or maybe move it every 6 months or so. the tank is too small to move the stuff to a different location. thoughts? it is an oscar tank Not sure if it's common, but I occasionally move the big things, just to upset the gravel a bit... I even use a wooden skewer you'd use for shrimp kabobs, etc, to poke and prod into the gravel that's been under a rock, and the reason is aenerobic pockets of gas, or air, whichever, so that they can escape and not buildup to become toxic... This may not be common practice, but FWIW... Back to your question.... You don't have to upset stuff if you don't want to... vacuum around the big things as needed... I have extensive heavy rock work in my 120 gallon african tank. It's a major pain in the bum (or ass for our North American friends) to move it around. I only move it when I have to chase a holding female to get her out of there. This usually involves taking everything out. What this reveals is a large amount of debris hiding under these rocks, debris that is rotting and releasing a hell of alot of crap into my nice tank.. So I'd have to recommend cleaning out from under the large decorations in your tank at least once a month, maybe every two months in a lightly stocked tank. Having said that I doubt I would be so keen on doing it if I wasn't trying to catch a female... |
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Paul wrote:
RedForeman ©® wrote in message ... i have 2 20lb or more bogwood, and rock, set up as a cave. now do i want to disturb this formation on a monthly basis to vacuum, or just vacuum around it? or maybe move it every 6 months or so. the tank is too small to move the stuff to a different location. thoughts? it is an oscar tank Not sure if it's common, but I occasionally move the big things, just to upset the gravel a bit... I even use a wooden skewer you'd use for shrimp kabobs, etc, to poke and prod into the gravel that's been under a rock, and the reason is aenerobic pockets of gas, or air, whichever, so that they can escape and not buildup to become toxic... This may not be common practice, but FWIW... Back to your question.... You don't have to upset stuff if you don't want to... vacuum around the big things as needed... I have extensive heavy rock work in my 120 gallon african tank. It's a major pain in the bum (or ass for our North American friends) to move it around. I only move it when I have to chase a holding female to get her out of there. This usually involves taking everything out. What this reveals is a large amount of debris hiding under these rocks, debris that is rotting and releasing a hell of alot of crap into my nice tank.. So I'd have to recommend cleaning out from under the large decorations in your tank at least once a month, maybe every two months in a lightly stocked tank. Having said that I doubt I would be so keen on doing it if I wasn't trying to catch a female... My 38 has several large rock caves. At each cleaning I move one to clean under it and move the gravel around. It only takes a moment to move one back and forth, and each cave gets the treatment every 5-6 weeks. In all it adds maybe 30 seconds to maintenance time. |
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![]() Polarhound wrote in message ... Paul wrote: RedForeman ©® wrote in message ... i have 2 20lb or more bogwood, and rock, set up as a cave. now do i want to disturb this formation on a monthly basis to vacuum, or just vacuum around it? or maybe move it every 6 months or so. the tank is too small to move the stuff to a different location. thoughts? it is an oscar tank Not sure if it's common, but I occasionally move the big things, just to upset the gravel a bit... I even use a wooden skewer you'd use for shrimp kabobs, etc, to poke and prod into the gravel that's been under a rock, and the reason is aenerobic pockets of gas, or air, whichever, so that they can escape and not buildup to become toxic... This may not be common practice, but FWIW... Back to your question.... You don't have to upset stuff if you don't want to... vacuum around the big things as needed... I have extensive heavy rock work in my 120 gallon african tank. It's a major pain in the bum (or ass for our North American friends) to move it around. I only move it when I have to chase a holding female to get her out of there. This usually involves taking everything out. What this reveals is a large amount of debris hiding under these rocks, debris that is rotting and releasing a hell of alot of crap into my nice tank.. So I'd have to recommend cleaning out from under the large decorations in your tank at least once a month, maybe every two months in a lightly stocked tank. Having said that I doubt I would be so keen on doing it if I wasn't trying to catch a female... My 38 has several large rock caves. At each cleaning I move one to clean under it and move the gravel around. It only takes a moment to move one back and forth, and each cave gets the treatment every 5-6 weeks. In all it adds maybe 30 seconds to maintenance time. I agree with that method completely. move one rock every week and it's no big deal. in my case however all the rocks are piled into one intricate structure, so unfortunately for me it's all or nothing.. |
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i have 2 20lb or more bogwood, and rock, set up as a cave. now do i want to disturb this formation on a monthly basis to vacuum, or just vacuum around it? or maybe move it every 6 months or so. the tank is too small to move the stuff to a different location. thoughts? it is an oscar tank One thing I've heard for dealing with rockwork is to direct a jet of water into the structures to stir things up and off of the rocks. A powerhead or Python would do the trick. This doesn't help with anaerobic conditions in the substrate, but does help remove some of the mulm that settles into the rocks and such itself. |
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![]() My 38 has several large rock caves. At each cleaning I move one to clean under it and move the gravel around. It only takes a moment to move one back and forth, and each cave gets the treatment every 5-6 weeks. In all it adds maybe 30 seconds to maintenance time. ya i only have 3 pieces but they are over 25 and 30 inches, and they interlock. so to remove the top piece i may as well move the other 2. and i can't move the side pieces without removing the top piece. btw what are your caves, are there pics, are they commercial things. and if you have a 38(gall/litres), how do you fit so many caves in there? |
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