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Ok, I have plants now. They are in my tank all nice, NOW. So.... when it
comes to suctioning my gravel, and dumping water in the tank, how do I do this without destroying the plants. How will they ever root? Also, I have a java fern rubber banded to one of my decor, is this correct? Thanks... |
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If your plants are thriving and utilizing the wastes in your tank there
may be a decreased need to suction your gravel. You may want to reseach planted tank as it relates to cleaning/suctioning. The way to avoid making a crater in your substrate is to place a plate or similiar flat item(that has never seen soap) in your tank temporairally. while you are filling the tank. Then pour your water slowly onto the plate. |
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