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No, the organisms that make up the sand bed. I have small mushroom rocks and everytime they fall onto the sandbed and the mushrooms are face down in the sand, they are eaten. This is if I don't notice it for a couple of days...like vacation. They just melt away. If I have the problem that you have, I would try to bury the rocks with mushrooms facing down, as far into the sand bed as I could.
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This is a good idea, and I think it might work if I burry the rocks for some time.
Only problem is that I should burry all rocks from my aquarium. |
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I would just bury what you can at one time. Even if that is only one rock at a time.
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Will that load your system with decay matter and boost your nitrates?
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Other than a protien skimmer what other dosing could be used? I only have a modified tank with no skimmer.
BTW Hi GA BOY!!
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