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Bullseye !!!
You are correct ! I'm worried about the anaerobic bacteria ...i recently re-arranged my aquarium and raised the gravel thickness in one corner to about 3-4 inches with heavy artificial plant to give it a jungle look and on the other side i have a bonsai & few smaller plants with thin gravel (1-11/2 inch). Only after this the thought of anaerobic bacteria came to my mind ... on my next gravel vacc day i will get it re-arranged. Thanks Kedar megasycophant wrote: if you have a power filter (hang on back type, I assume) rather than an undergravel filter, then it's the bio sponge in your power filter that is your primary site for aerobic (the good kind) bacteria colonization. you want your substrate (gravel bed) to be as shallow as possible (i.e. just enough to cover the bottom), since all you'd be doing by adding more is creating the possibility of anaerobic (without oxygen) pockets where bad bacteria will grow. this would not be the case if you were using an undergravel filter, since the gravel has water being pulled through it, acting as the colonization site, and I'm assuming this is where your misconception comes from. Kedar wrote: All, I have a 10 G unplanted FW aquarium with a power filter & 2 small gold fish. I also have a bio sponge designed in the power filter. I have a gravel bed comprising of 5-10 mm stones usually available at the pet stores. My question is what should be the optimum depth of the gravel bed to ensure that i supply maximum oxygen to these good bacteria to colonize every area of my aquarium. The aquarium has been up for more than 4 months now and has been doing fine on all the critical parameters ..i do 30% water changes with gravel vaccuming every week & my nitrates usually read below 10 ppm. Appreciate every response. Thanks Kedar |
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