Vincerama2
Supporting Member
I was looking to see how to plumb my new algae turf scrubber, so I removed some rocks from my sump, which I typically ignore, and to see inside, I scraped the crap off the walls of the sump. As I reached the bottom rocks, I felt ... 2 inches of much. Not sand, not rubble, but actual MUD.
Wow. I'd been letting my daughter feed the fish and she likes to keep them happy (but now they all died) and I think that years of overfeeding and pooing have left this unseen layer at the bottom of the sump. Well no wonder my nitrates are quite high! (I mean aside from the feeding).
I broke out my HD bucked head" vacuum, but I think I'm actually going to open the front door, snake a long hose out and siphon the crap into a bucket if I can.It's amazing.
Amazing what you find when you turn the lights on...
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Wow. I'd been letting my daughter feed the fish and she likes to keep them happy (but now they all died) and I think that years of overfeeding and pooing have left this unseen layer at the bottom of the sump. Well no wonder my nitrates are quite high! (I mean aside from the feeding).
I broke out my HD bucked head" vacuum, but I think I'm actually going to open the front door, snake a long hose out and siphon the crap into a bucket if I can.It's amazing.
Amazing what you find when you turn the lights on...
V