Ill be asking a good few questions over the coming weeks so bare with me
Im planning on fully rescaping my aquarium and one of the first things im deciding is the sand.
Now at the moment i have white sand which seemed a good idea as for the past ten plus years i've always kept gravel but now i have my own tanks i am really into catfish, bristlenoses, cories etc and they all like sand
the problem is with white sand IT NEVER LOOKS WHITE as its covered in debris instantly.
Now i want to change to black sand but my question is, does it still look ridiculously dirty still or is it much less obvious.
I am going to be purchasing the Unipac Limpopo black sand, does anyone else have this and is it actually black.
Also i was reading that you have to aerate the sand, is this true and how would you go about doing it or is it just a case of every water change siphon around or just stir it up a bit?
And finally if you own an aquarium with black sand can you please upload a picture in this thread so i can see what you guys have done with them!
Im planning on fully rescaping my aquarium and one of the first things im deciding is the sand.
Now at the moment i have white sand which seemed a good idea as for the past ten plus years i've always kept gravel but now i have my own tanks i am really into catfish, bristlenoses, cories etc and they all like sand
the problem is with white sand IT NEVER LOOKS WHITE as its covered in debris instantly.
Now i want to change to black sand but my question is, does it still look ridiculously dirty still or is it much less obvious.
I am going to be purchasing the Unipac Limpopo black sand, does anyone else have this and is it actually black.
Also i was reading that you have to aerate the sand, is this true and how would you go about doing it or is it just a case of every water change siphon around or just stir it up a bit?
And finally if you own an aquarium with black sand can you please upload a picture in this thread so i can see what you guys have done with them!