So I was cleaning my filter a bit and apparently when I put it all back together the charcoal bag ripped somehow without me knowing and when I turned on the filter it shot charcoal bits EVERYWHERE in my shrimp tankI tried sucking it up with a siphon hose but it is too heavy and ended up sucking up more shrimplets than charcoal lol. I'm really hoping that the charcoal isn't bad for the shrimp if they graze off it because the entire lot shot straight for it. I'm contemplating catching as many of the shrimp as I can and cleaning it out by hand (there is a big driftwood and grasses and oodles of shrimp in the way) but I wanted to see if anyone here had any suggestions on better ways to do it and maybe any knowledge if the shrimp might be harmed from direct contact with the charcoal?
Thank you in advanced!
-Bri



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I tried sucking it up with a siphon hose but it is too heavy and ended up sucking up more shrimplets than charcoal lol. I'm really hoping that the charcoal isn't bad for the shrimp if they graze off it because the entire lot shot straight for it. I'm contemplating catching as many of the shrimp as I can and cleaning it out by hand (there is a big driftwood and grasses and oodles of shrimp in the way) but I wanted to see if anyone here had any suggestions on better ways to do it and maybe any knowledge if the shrimp might be harmed from direct contact with the charcoal?



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