cleaning detrius?

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  1. mirandacollc

    mirandacollc Flame Angel

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    Anyone have any input on cleaning the junk that builds up on the bottom and live rock? I cant get it with a siphon easily? what to do about this. I tried stirring it up a few months ago and figured heck let the filer take care of it then haha algae bloom gallor. Now im just trying to clean this up. Any avvise. And any imput on cleaning the bio-balls?
     
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  3. lunatik_69

    lunatik_69 Giant Squid

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    If its the sand, I just syphon it, if its on the bottom of something, I also syphon it. I use a turkey baster for the LR or when I top off, I just pour the water over the rocks. Luna
     
  4. mirandacollc

    mirandacollc Flame Angel

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    I try to siphon it and it sucks up my sand. Then I go above it and it doesent move. I am lost. I am used to siphon my fresh water tanks but this is bothering me. I am trying to get some crap off the bottom. i think I might try the turkey baster! thanks
     
  5. techno2

    techno2 Stylophora

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    For the Bio Balls, I hear the best plan is to remove 25% every month or so and rinse.
    This is tough to do I know , but that is what they say.

    The idea is you do not want to disrupt too much of your bio filter at once.

    For the Detruius, yeh as Luna says. Also, some use a power heard to stir it up and let the filter take it.

    Good Luck
     
  6. bc219

    bc219 Millepora

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    I do what Luna is talking about when I do water changes. I either use the turkey baster or a power head and blow everything everywhere then siphon like crazy!
     
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    lillys Grandad Horrid Stonefish

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    ditto that..
    You Bet'cha ! Stir it up..pump / siphon it out...and repeat. And/Or get some turbo snails.
    LG;D
     
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  9. lunatik_69

    lunatik_69 Giant Squid

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    I hope that your using one of these;[​IMG]

    if so, dont handle the siphoning tube vertically, handle it in a 45 deg. angle. Or you also can "pinch" the hose when you start to see the sand come up. I dont always have the room to do the 45 deg. angle so I just pinch the hose, wait for the sand to come down a little and "un-pitch" the hose. Luna
     
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    I've always read not to use those with saltwater, that you end up sucking up your pods and other beneficial stuff. Heck, if it's a good idea I should start using the one I had for my freshwater tanks...
     
  11. unclejed

    unclejed Whip-Lash Squid

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    Hello Miranda, I (and many others) am not a proponent of siphoning the substrate. This only invites trouble with releasing undesirables (Nitrate for one) into the water volume. I use Nassarius Snails to keep the substrate clean and shifted. I use Marine-Clean that has bacteria and enzymes to "reduction of organic particles caused by sludge, excess proteins, uneaten food and fish feces" so I don't blow off the rock.
     
  12. Dr.Fragenstein

    Dr.Fragenstein Panda Puffer

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    TURKEY BASTER!!!

    note, your were supposed to hear trumpets blaring.....