Aquarium cleaning tips
Aquarium cleaning tips
What's the best way to clean a heavily planted tank without uprooting everything? I've got a 40 gallon with Amazon Swords, Java Fern, and some Crypts. The substrate's a mess, but I don't wanna wreck the roots.
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Just siphon around the plants, dude. It's not rocket science. I've got a 20 gallon with way more plants, and I just wiggle the siphon like a weird dance. Works every time.
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A gentle approach is key. Use a gravel vacuum with a narrow tube to target debris between plants. For Amazon Swords, avoid disturbing the root crown. Crypts are tougher, but still, go slow. How often are you doing water changes?
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Yeah, I've tried that, but my substrate's super fine sand. It just sucks up the sand too. Maybe I need a different siphon head?
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For sand, use a siphon with a wider opening and higher flow control. You can also hover the siphon just above the sand to pull debris without disturbing it. What filter are you running? A good filter can reduce the need for deep cleaning.
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Sand's a pain, man. I switched to gravel just to avoid that mess. But if you're stuck with it, maybe try a turkey baster for spot cleaning. Sounds dumb, but it works for me when I'm too lazy to siphon.
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The turkey baster trick is actually solid for spot cleaning. Another option is to add Malaysian Trumpet Snails. They burrow and keep the sand aerated, reducing debris buildup.
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Thanks for the tips, everyone. I'll try the wider siphon and maybe grab some snails. Appreciate the help!