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Fish Crazy
Hi
Ok, I took a rest from searching for a 48" tank.
I'm now thinking about how the substrate should be made up, which types of bogwood, rocks and plants to buy..?
This is what I have in my head, lol! ...
I visualize a two tone sandy substrate (maybe 2/3 light - 1/3 black). The sand will be seperated somehow...hopefully by using rocks/caves etc to create different levels, boundaries. Gravel will also be used in places.
Question 1: Can I use light and black sand without it altering my water chemistry?
2: How should this substrate be layered?...should I include an undergravel heater/peat?
Regarding the bogwood/ rocks. Is this basically specific taste...or do I need to be more careful with choice here (possible water issues)...?
Lastly, plants...
The easiest ones to look after would do me Maybe some large leaved ones for the rear, medium to small for elsewhere and a moss/grassy type plant that will spread across the sand/rocks/bogwood
Guys, I'm trying to start from scratch writing things down in order of what I need. When the tank arrives, I would hate to put the substrate down..only to discover I could have added a layer of 'something' to benefit the plants/fish.
I just need to get this layered substrate in order, then I can go find what I need. So, what do you think guys?
Edit: I think a nice fake wall background would go well also. The main purpoise of this would be to create hideaways for small fish/ future fry. Ideally it would be no more than 1" thick with plenty of nooks and crannies.
Wow! this idea in my head is so exciting, lol!
Ok, I took a rest from searching for a 48" tank.
I'm now thinking about how the substrate should be made up, which types of bogwood, rocks and plants to buy..?
This is what I have in my head, lol! ...
I visualize a two tone sandy substrate (maybe 2/3 light - 1/3 black). The sand will be seperated somehow...hopefully by using rocks/caves etc to create different levels, boundaries. Gravel will also be used in places.
Question 1: Can I use light and black sand without it altering my water chemistry?
2: How should this substrate be layered?...should I include an undergravel heater/peat?
Regarding the bogwood/ rocks. Is this basically specific taste...or do I need to be more careful with choice here (possible water issues)...?
Lastly, plants...
The easiest ones to look after would do me Maybe some large leaved ones for the rear, medium to small for elsewhere and a moss/grassy type plant that will spread across the sand/rocks/bogwood
Guys, I'm trying to start from scratch writing things down in order of what I need. When the tank arrives, I would hate to put the substrate down..only to discover I could have added a layer of 'something' to benefit the plants/fish.
I just need to get this layered substrate in order, then I can go find what I need. So, what do you think guys?
Edit: I think a nice fake wall background would go well also. The main purpoise of this would be to create hideaways for small fish/ future fry. Ideally it would be no more than 1" thick with plenty of nooks and crannies.
Wow! this idea in my head is so exciting, lol!