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Old 30-10-2006, 09:12 PM
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Default Substrate/Gravel

Is it adviseable to put in gravel in my aro tank? Doesn't it brush with the fish skin and injured them?

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Old 01-11-2006, 12:24 PM
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Is it adviseable to put in gravel in my aro tank? Doesn't it brush with the fish skin and injured them?
Majority aro keepers do not have gravel as the unfinished food or poo will be trapped in the gravel; in which it will become ammonia which is harmful for yr aro and other fishes.

If you have bottom dwellers such as loaches, catfish, etc., they may help you to clean up those unfinished food.

So in answering yr question, it all depends on your setup. Hope this may help out.

For yr 2nd question, your aro will not brush it's skin against the gravel unless you have other tankmates which yr aro might chase/attack them. Arowana usually swim at the top and middle portion of yr tank.

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p.s. You can find more info at:-
www.arowanaclub.com
www.arofanatics.com

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Old 03-11-2006, 02:39 AM
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What if I put an UnderGravel Filter (UGF) in the tank? Will this help with the ammonia level? But then my tank setup suck the water out from the bottom of the tank. What I need is a surface skimmer to clear out the top of the water.

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Old 03-11-2006, 12:30 PM
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Hi,

You can try using that and connect it to a cannister.

Or you could also use two OHF (Overhead Filter) to suck out the unwanted food to the top filter. I've attached a sketch for your understanding.

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