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Old September 29th 03, 02:56 PM
Ed
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Default Gravel Vac Question

IMHO - The only good use of a Gravel vac in a planted aquarium is as a
reactor tube.

Ed


On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 13:36:39 GMT, "Ghazanfar Ghori"
wrote:



..and CO2 levels.

BTW - you don't need to gravel vac in a planted aquarium. Just suck the
mulm off the surface.

"Dinky" wrote in message
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"rapdor" wrote in message
...
My 4' tank has been established for nearly 5 weeks now and has cycled
nicely. The water is superbly clear and the parameters AOK. But the

plants
are poor, straggly things which dont seem to be growing roots properly,
dammit. The substrate is quite fine gravel. I believe my lighting is

ample
and I've been adding plant fertilizer daily. Having googled the

symptoms
it
seems I need to increase my light time so I've now done that. But in

the
course of googling I now think I may be being a bit too enthusiastic

with
the gravel vac during my at least weekly 25% water changes. I've been
pushing it right to the bottom of the gravel and delighting in all the

yuck
that comes up. Maybe I'm going too deep and robbing the plants of the
nutrients. Waddyathink? What advice would you give me? Thanks.



Saying "lighting is ample" and "parameters AOK" doesn't give us enough

info
to help you. Something wrong with your lighting or water is much more

likely
to be the problem than overzealous vacuuming. Please post a little more
info, such as Ammonia, ph, nitrite, Nitrate, kh, gh, watts of light,
duration of light, type of plants, # and type of fish, type of filtration,
all this info will help.




 




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