Magnetic Gravel...help...
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Magnetic Gravel...help...
When i was cleaning the glass in my soon to be cherry shrimp tank, the magnetic algea scrubber fell off and landed on the gravel. When i lifted up the cleaner, some of the gravel was stuck to eat so i picked it off thinking it was just attached because of the rough texture but i checked it by moving it across the gravel and some of the gravel stuck to it again. After a few more tests i was sure some of it was magnetic, not alot of it is but some is, what should i do? will it harm shrimp if i put them in there? Anyone help me please...thanks
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I think what happened is due the gravel having some iron in it. Where did you get it from? Was it comercial gravel or natural gravel you collected?
I would try running the magnet through the gravel a few times to get most of the iron containing gravel out of the tank just in case. You can also have your water tested if you like.
I would try running the magnet through the gravel a few times to get most of the iron containing gravel out of the tank just in case. You can also have your water tested if you like.
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Im not sure as the bag it came in didnt have a label on it, just a sticker saying 'aquarium gravel'. The gravel is small and black in colour too if that helps with anything. It was in a clear plastic packet, like what most gravels are sold in so i asume it was put in the bags in a factory or something. Would it be a good idea to take it out and put it in my fish tank and take some of the regular gravel out of there so use in it?
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It may be safe, most bags of 'Aquarium Gravel' have been coated with a marine epoxy to seal any toxins into the rock. All high grade gravel I've purchased has been sealed.
But then I've also never had gravel stick to my magnetic scrubbers, which fall to my gravel frequently. I let my kids do the glass cleaning since they get a kick out of the 'magic' cleaner.
They tend to be very energetic.
But then I've also never had gravel stick to my magnetic scrubbers, which fall to my gravel frequently. I let my kids do the glass cleaning since they get a kick out of the 'magic' cleaner.

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