BB adheres to the surface areas of gravel/sand. Vacuuming will result in negligible, if any, loss of BBwith our gravel we clean the surface, it holds certain bacteria the tank needs
Really? thanks, wasn't aware of thatBB adheres to the surface areas of gravel/sand. Vacuuming will result in negligible, if any, loss of BB
Yep. So, go ahead and drive that vacuum tube right down to the bottom of the tank and get rid of all that crudReally? thanks, wasn't aware of that
Yep. So, go ahead and drive that vacuum tube right down to the bottom of the tank and get rid of all that crud
Hello; Yes, this is may understanding also. I do not think you need to worry about the bb.BB adheres to the surface areas of gravel/sand. Vacuuming will result in negligible, if any, loss of BB
thread hijack, but pops love that in your avatar lolyup, dig that puppy right into the gravel and let it fall out, I move in patterns and use the gravel falling out to fill dug holes. while it is true good BB does live on gravel, its only on the surface that is subject to moving oxygenated water. The stuff deeper is dif bacteria that lives with out oxygen and not good for your fish or tank and does not contribute to the nitrogen cycle. It has been known for folks with deep sand that is never turned for these bacteria to build gasses, then burp a big bubble and poison the fish.