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"Tom La Bron" wrote in message ...
Timmer, Many plants do not do well with UGF's because people do not put enough gravel on top of the filter plates. And UGF should have 1 1/2 inch to 2 inches of gravel on top of the plates, and RUGF need about 3 inches. Most people do not want to put that much gravel in their tanks. HTH 1 1/2 inch? When I first started fish keeping about 1 1/2 years ago, I had a UGF. I had about 3" of gravel. Needless to say, it got very smelly. Then, under advice, I removed 2's of gravel, and it worked better. Then under ingrid's advice, I removed the UGF, Binned the tank, bought a 10g & filter. Things work very nicely. I'm a filter convert. UGF's just don't seem to cut it in my tanks, and I'm sure it was responsible for the death of my black moor. |
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