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Just clean your aquarium sand Jul 19, 2018 1 1 star2 stars3 stars4 stars5 Stars( 2 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5) How can you cleanse your aquarium sand? Sand or gravel in the aquarium? A question that every aquarist must ask himself at the beginning of the aquaristic project. Gravel has the advantage that it is easier to clean, and some plants thrive better - but it does not always fit in with every aquarium: South American basins, which are to be occupied by animals like armored catfish or certain cichlids, must be equipped with fine sand as these animals dig in or flush sand through their gills. But the disadvantage of the sand comes quickly to the fore: how to clean the aquarium sand actually? Contents [ hide ] 1 aquarium cleaning sand - that's how it's done! 1.1 Clean the aquarium sand with a mulching / suction bell 1.2 Clean aquarium sand with a spatula 1.3 Cleaning the aquarium sand: Insert the tower cover screws (TDS) 1.4 Cleaning the aquarium sand: siphoning off the sand Clean aquarium sand - that's how it's done! In general, you should not clean your aquarium sand in the already occupied pool too often, because in the aquarium sand are important bacteria that relieve your filter and contribute to the stability of your water. This is not necessary, since most of the pollution is not under the sand, but stored on it. So you can easily with every change of water to suck the dirt from the top layer of sand with the hose - of course you have to be careful that you also quickly suck the aquarium sand. Should it nevertheless be time again, that meanwhile green or brown deposits, say Mulm, have formed in the lower sand layers, which you would like to get rid of then you can proceed as follows: Clean aquarium sand with a mulchbell Clean the aquarium sand with a mulching / suction bell

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