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![]() Not the best move to remove your sand bed when the tank is recovering from a crash, next time have your water ready so you can do a large wc at the same time, people usually skim the top layer when removing their sand bed 1/2" at a time...
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I checked it out this morning and everything looked ok. First morning I didn't find anything dead. Fingers crossed! |
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![]() Good luck. You're probably right that you don't have much to lose at this point. Hopefully the removal will help turn things round for you.
I wouldn't do it that way. Exposing deeper layers is the opposite of what you want to do. When I remove a sand bed I remove the entire depth of sand from say 1/4 of the tank, then replace that area with new sand, then next week remove the next 1/4 and replace, and so on. |
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