Hey folks
I need to take down and move my 160l tank in a couple of months as it is at the "tank sitters" aka mom and dads garage whilst we move into and renovate our new house.
Its always had a clado problem and i dont mind a bit as it looks quite good on the wood but its knitting the plant stems together amd removing it means i often break the stems of the plants i want to keep.
I am planning a complete rethink for this tank but would like to use the wood and some of the plants. Is there a way of eliminating the clad from the tank? I can scrub the wood and let it dry out, and wipe the plants/sift through the more delicate ones but i cant help thinkng if one strand makes it in there will be big green pompoms again in no time.
Any and all thoughts and suggestions welcome
I need to take down and move my 160l tank in a couple of months as it is at the "tank sitters" aka mom and dads garage whilst we move into and renovate our new house.
Its always had a clado problem and i dont mind a bit as it looks quite good on the wood but its knitting the plant stems together amd removing it means i often break the stems of the plants i want to keep.
I am planning a complete rethink for this tank but would like to use the wood and some of the plants. Is there a way of eliminating the clad from the tank? I can scrub the wood and let it dry out, and wipe the plants/sift through the more delicate ones but i cant help thinkng if one strand makes it in there will be big green pompoms again in no time.
Any and all thoughts and suggestions welcome