Sylerwin
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So I've had sand in my tank for about a year, and it's getting hard to clean. I've had planaria in my tank for a while as well, and I can't get rid of them. There is no uneaten food in the tank, my two axies eat the worms whole, and my third I feed in a separate container entirely. My axolotl tank went from being easily cleaned with a turkey baster, to I can't keep up with it.
I had a large chunk of the plant hornwort die and fall apart, and I can't get the pieces up with the turkey baster, and when I stick my vacuum in there, the sand damages the impeller. I have ugly white worms (and dead worms) all over the place that I can't keep up with, and my driftwood turned my water yellow and no matter how many water changes I've done since I removed it, it's still tinted. I went from a gorgeous looking tank to an eye sore.
It's a 40 gallon breeder, with a biowheel for up to 55 gallons, and I have aeration in there as well. I was thinking about removing the sand to help keep it clean and make it easier, but I'm afraid of my cycle crashing. I love my little guys, but I can't seem to keep up with the tank recently. I don't want to rehome them, but I don't want them in so much filth either. Advice is much appreciated.
I had a large chunk of the plant hornwort die and fall apart, and I can't get the pieces up with the turkey baster, and when I stick my vacuum in there, the sand damages the impeller. I have ugly white worms (and dead worms) all over the place that I can't keep up with, and my driftwood turned my water yellow and no matter how many water changes I've done since I removed it, it's still tinted. I went from a gorgeous looking tank to an eye sore.
It's a 40 gallon breeder, with a biowheel for up to 55 gallons, and I have aeration in there as well. I was thinking about removing the sand to help keep it clean and make it easier, but I'm afraid of my cycle crashing. I love my little guys, but I can't seem to keep up with the tank recently. I don't want to rehome them, but I don't want them in so much filth either. Advice is much appreciated.