Stevetheadi
New Member
Hi
I have a small (64L) aquarium that has been established for 4 years.
It has black sand as the substrate but it is quite thin - only about 1.5" deep.
I would like to add some more so that plants can be rooted more deeply so I have bought some Caribsea sand. No rinsing is appealing!
If I cover the existing substrate with, say, an 1" of Caribsea is there a risk that the 'good bacteria' in the existing substrate will stop working?
Should I add it to one section of the tank at a time and leave a week or so between each addition?
Thanks.
I have a small (64L) aquarium that has been established for 4 years.
It has black sand as the substrate but it is quite thin - only about 1.5" deep.
I would like to add some more so that plants can be rooted more deeply so I have bought some Caribsea sand. No rinsing is appealing!
If I cover the existing substrate with, say, an 1" of Caribsea is there a risk that the 'good bacteria' in the existing substrate will stop working?
Should I add it to one section of the tank at a time and leave a week or so between each addition?
Thanks.