R Radicalrob1982 New member Yesterday at 1:41 PM #21 griss said: How deep is your sand bed? I ask because, disturbing a fairly deep sand bed could release hydrogen sulfide which could impact your livestock. Click to expand... Not very deep. Like 1 inch average.
griss said: How deep is your sand bed? I ask because, disturbing a fairly deep sand bed could release hydrogen sulfide which could impact your livestock. Click to expand... Not very deep. Like 1 inch average.
griss RC Mod Staff member RC Mod Yesterday at 2:01 PM #22 Radicalrob1982 said: Not very deep. Like 1 inch average. Click to expand... I tend to be overly cautious. I personally would remove small amounts of the sand bed over a period of time.
Radicalrob1982 said: Not very deep. Like 1 inch average. Click to expand... I tend to be overly cautious. I personally would remove small amounts of the sand bed over a period of time.
R Radicalrob1982 New member Yesterday at 2:38 PM #23 For sure. I’ve been losing sand over time from water changes. But ur right. Slow is the best approach to avoid shocking the system
For sure. I’ve been losing sand over time from water changes. But ur right. Slow is the best approach to avoid shocking the system