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![]() Gill Passman wrote: nut wrote: Just work around the plants and rocks - the area beneath the rocks will be free of debris anyway. I personally find that the areas under the rocks/driftwood in my tanks become dead areas that gather mulm and all sorts of other rubbish so will periodically lift them and give the gravel a good clean with the vac....A lot of where and how many dead areas there are in a tank are very dependant on the water flow and circulation - for example in one of my tanks all the dirt concentrates in just one area (near the filter outlet) whereas others it will be under rocks and wood.... JME Gill I totally agree with Gill about vacuuming under rocks and other decor. this mulm build up can lead to decay, acid production and deplete kH. I am careful around plants, but I try and lift up the rocks everytime I vacuum. Carl |
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