Hello all,
I've done a lot of searching on this site and can't seem to find a recommendation for my problem. I have a 280g that has been set up with a semi DSB (4-5 inches) for over 5 years. Over the past year I've neglected it somewhat and had a breakout of grape calaupera throughout my rock and top of my sandbed.
4 weeks ago I made a decision to either clean it up, or quit the hobby all together (after 10 years), and have decided to clean it up. During this process of pulling out all the algae out of the sand bed, I've found that the roots have created a hard crust/mat on the top layer. Below this layer is a layer of detrious and plum of dark grey sand with pockets of black hydrogen sulphide.
The buildup of detrious and additional reduced flow have caused parts of my sandbed to die. I've over the past several weeks increased my skimming (really wet skimmate), increased my use of rowaphose, seachem purigen, and stirred up small pockets of the sandbed to try to remove detrious and encourage worms into that area. I've also added some conches to stir up the surface further.
Some have suggested on other threads to tear the system down and either start over with new sand, or go bare bottom, neither which I want to do.
Can anyone comment on my approach or provide further recommendation?
Thanks in advance.
Terrance
I've done a lot of searching on this site and can't seem to find a recommendation for my problem. I have a 280g that has been set up with a semi DSB (4-5 inches) for over 5 years. Over the past year I've neglected it somewhat and had a breakout of grape calaupera throughout my rock and top of my sandbed.
4 weeks ago I made a decision to either clean it up, or quit the hobby all together (after 10 years), and have decided to clean it up. During this process of pulling out all the algae out of the sand bed, I've found that the roots have created a hard crust/mat on the top layer. Below this layer is a layer of detrious and plum of dark grey sand with pockets of black hydrogen sulphide.
The buildup of detrious and additional reduced flow have caused parts of my sandbed to die. I've over the past several weeks increased my skimming (really wet skimmate), increased my use of rowaphose, seachem purigen, and stirred up small pockets of the sandbed to try to remove detrious and encourage worms into that area. I've also added some conches to stir up the surface further.
Some have suggested on other threads to tear the system down and either start over with new sand, or go bare bottom, neither which I want to do.
Can anyone comment on my approach or provide further recommendation?
Thanks in advance.
Terrance