Royal Plec Sawdust
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Royal Plec Sawdust
How does everybody deal with the saw dust from there royal eating on driftwood.
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Large, frequent water changes. I have not found a filtration unit yet that can keep up with the sawdust production of a healthy Panaque.How does everybody deal with the saw dust from there royal eating on driftwood.
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As a side note, I recently read an artcle (Sorry I dont remember the URL) where the fish keeper allowed the sawdust to build up naturally in a large tank, it settled in the dead spots as would be expected and reached upto 30cm deep in some places. According to the article and the accompaning photos his 2 royal plecs 'dug' a cave type structure in the sawdust pile and spawned in it.
Having given my 2 L191 royals there own 'drift wood snag' tank with sandy bottom I must admit I am amazed how much sawdust they create, and Im also amazed how much they move the sand around, the bottom of the tank is constantly changeing.
Having given my 2 L191 royals there own 'drift wood snag' tank with sandy bottom I must admit I am amazed how much sawdust they create, and Im also amazed how much they move the sand around, the bottom of the tank is constantly changeing.
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Aside from it looking unsightly, is there any reason not to just leave it around?
I just added more filtration to my tank because it tends to build up a lot of "stuff floating about" in the tank, but I wouldn't think that the sawdust from large Panaque would actually cause a problem as such.
If it settles in heaps, you can easily remove the heap with a gravel-cleaner or similar.
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I just added more filtration to my tank because it tends to build up a lot of "stuff floating about" in the tank, but I wouldn't think that the sawdust from large Panaque would actually cause a problem as such.
If it settles in heaps, you can easily remove the heap with a gravel-cleaner or similar.
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Mats