kona
Member
This is kind of a strange/silly question, but I really wanted to know....
I have a 10 gallon tank with fish and coral. The way it's set up, the top 4 inches of the tank are completely empty. This way, when I do water changes, nothing is exposed to the air when the water is siphoned out.
What if I want to have corals to extend above that marker? How do I do water changes without exposing the corals to the air? When I go to the fish store, there are always nanocubes that are completely jammed with corals, which reach 1 inch from the top - how do they do water changes?
I have a 10 gallon tank with fish and coral. The way it's set up, the top 4 inches of the tank are completely empty. This way, when I do water changes, nothing is exposed to the air when the water is siphoned out.
What if I want to have corals to extend above that marker? How do I do water changes without exposing the corals to the air? When I go to the fish store, there are always nanocubes that are completely jammed with corals, which reach 1 inch from the top - how do they do water changes?