opae ula related wrote:well if you smell rotten eggs i think they've probably died
Agree, no issues with poop.
hmm, just noticed some air bubbles in that pic. Odin, do you think it is methane gas pockets? I don't think I smell rotten eggs.
opae ula related wrote:well if you smell rotten eggs i think they've probably died
Agree, no issues with poop.
hmm, just noticed some air bubbles in that pic. Odin, do you think it is methane gas pockets? I don't think I smell rotten eggs.
odin wrote:Interesting stuff i think 'anerobic gas pockets' are Nitrates/Nitrogen building up under then sands surface which builds up and collects,Wow, that's really troublesome if there were anaerobic pockets. we'll definitely disturb and shock the opae ulas to clean the tank.
Here is a few interesting videos to watch about the sand issues:
opae ula related wrote:btw, my old sand bed also used to have these brown stuff growing.
Agree, no issues with poop.
hmm, just noticed some air bubbles in that pic. Odin, do you think it is methane gas pockets? I don't think I smell rotten eggs.
odin wrote:Being perfectly honest i wouldn't worry too much about this, you don't have a huge thickness of sand and you wont be feeding the tank much (hardly ever).I agree. Just realized the bubbles are less than .5mm so really tiny. The picture I had was misleading in the size.