hiptang
Member
Hello everyone,
I am having a problem with keeping my sand bed clean. I know there are many threads on this but i couldn't find something that i have not tried. So i was wanting to see what kind of replys i could get. The problem is that my sand bed will get a layer of algea and crap that will cover it and it will do this in a matter of days. the algea speads to the glass too.
I have a cleaning crew that consist of:
20 scarlet hermits
25 blue leg hermits
20 turbo snails
10 nasssarius snails
8 emerald crabs
1 sally lighfoot crab
1 coral banded shrimp
1 diamond goby
The tank is a 75g. I have a aqua remora skimmer, canister filter(media changed often), uv sterilizer, and 2 power heads. I have mh lighting which i have been turning off for a few hours during the day but it has not helped any. The problem is basically the sand bed as the glass the snails pretty much take care of.
Any help would be appreciated as this is getting old. The only way i have found that i can keep it clean is by scraping off the top layer, but this takes sand with it and i would have to buy sand all the time. Also i have tried to stir the top layer up a little(as suggested in other post) but all this does is make clumps of crap in the bed.
Thanks for looking.
I am having a problem with keeping my sand bed clean. I know there are many threads on this but i couldn't find something that i have not tried. So i was wanting to see what kind of replys i could get. The problem is that my sand bed will get a layer of algea and crap that will cover it and it will do this in a matter of days. the algea speads to the glass too.
I have a cleaning crew that consist of:
20 scarlet hermits
25 blue leg hermits
20 turbo snails
10 nasssarius snails
8 emerald crabs
1 sally lighfoot crab
1 coral banded shrimp
1 diamond goby
The tank is a 75g. I have a aqua remora skimmer, canister filter(media changed often), uv sterilizer, and 2 power heads. I have mh lighting which i have been turning off for a few hours during the day but it has not helped any. The problem is basically the sand bed as the glass the snails pretty much take care of.
Any help would be appreciated as this is getting old. The only way i have found that i can keep it clean is by scraping off the top layer, but this takes sand with it and i would have to buy sand all the time. Also i have tried to stir the top layer up a little(as suggested in other post) but all this does is make clumps of crap in the bed.
Thanks for looking.