3 Tips for Clean Aquarium Sand
Cleaning Aquarium sand is easy, although some people do struggle. I have three easy tips to keeping your sand clean.
1. Water Flow
Water flow is very important to all aquariums, but especially in ones with a sand substrate.
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2. Livestock
Bottom dwelling fish are ideal candidates when adding to a sand substrate aquarium. They will swim and root around in the sand disturbing the top layers.
3. Manual removal
When you get a buildup of dirt and mulm in an aquarium, such as that caused in dead spots; the only way to remove it is manually.
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