(I thought I posted this but I don't think it worked..)
So I finally got my new 50g tank today and I really need some help. I'm feeling overwhelmed and really stupid right now... I thought it would be a good idea to put some heat lamps on the glass tops to dry the remaining gravel inb the aquarium out so it would be easier to look through to find dead snails. This resulted in the glass cracking and breaking into the aquarium. I was thinking I could just put it back together with some aquarium sealant? I have a feeling the whole tank should be resealed but I'm not sure how to tell and I have no clue how to go about it.
I have a 5 gallon bucket full of gravel that came with the tank, it's realllyy small almost like sand and I was wondering if it would be alright for growing plants in since I have a 4 gallon bucket full of plants! There is enough to have 2.5 inches in the bottom. I know I'm going to have problems with pest snails as I've found over 50 shells in the little bit of gravel left in the bottom of the tank.. Will there be eggs in the gravel that I need to worry about? How do I treat the plants to kill these pest snails safely without harming them or future inhabitants?
Sorry for the questions, I'll probably have a ton more when I can think of some!
Any advice, comments, and anything else really would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Svenix.
So I finally got my new 50g tank today and I really need some help. I'm feeling overwhelmed and really stupid right now... I thought it would be a good idea to put some heat lamps on the glass tops to dry the remaining gravel inb the aquarium out so it would be easier to look through to find dead snails. This resulted in the glass cracking and breaking into the aquarium. I was thinking I could just put it back together with some aquarium sealant? I have a feeling the whole tank should be resealed but I'm not sure how to tell and I have no clue how to go about it.
I have a 5 gallon bucket full of gravel that came with the tank, it's realllyy small almost like sand and I was wondering if it would be alright for growing plants in since I have a 4 gallon bucket full of plants! There is enough to have 2.5 inches in the bottom. I know I'm going to have problems with pest snails as I've found over 50 shells in the little bit of gravel left in the bottom of the tank.. Will there be eggs in the gravel that I need to worry about? How do I treat the plants to kill these pest snails safely without harming them or future inhabitants?
Sorry for the questions, I'll probably have a ton more when I can think of some!
Any advice, comments, and anything else really would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Svenix.