Gravel?

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This is a really old pic of my tank, its decor has been re-done now. I need help picking out a nice color of gravel. Im looking for something with nice coloration. Eany suggustions.
 
Black gravel has always been my favorite. It really brings out the colors in fish and makes plants and decorations appear more colorful.
 
Black gravel has always been my favorite. It really brings out the colors in fish and makes plants and decorations appear more colorful.
I like that Idea, At my wal-mart they have Black and purple. mixed up, most of its black though.
 
Why don't you just get sand, though? I don't think there's a fish in the world that would rather have gravel than sand.
 
Catfish, gobies, soles, spiny eels, and cichlids are all examples of fish that manipulate the substrate. With sand, these fish can dig or 'earth-eat' without any risk or damage. Gravel wears down the barbels of catfish, and with spiny eels especially, skin wounds become a site for bacterial infections. In fact, I'd go far to say that sand is mandatory for spiny eels and 'freshwater' soles/flatfish.

Why would they prefer gravel? I know they sometimes suck it up and spit it back out, but couldn't they just do the same thing with sand? :unsure:
 
The reason I dont get sand is cause its going to be a decorated tank.
I do plain to get sand when I get my 15gallon though.
 
Ok I'll recommend either black gravel or a lighter substrate... much like sand but it is gravl... Go to a petsmart and look at the gravel section you should pic it out no problem it's a light color almost like a tan color... works great in my 75 gallon with my african cichlids! They love to dig it up and mess up my plants :p but ahh well I love the little bumps! :p
 

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