Hello everyone!
I just recently got gifted a 55 gallon tank and it came with a hood lid and some CaribSea Super Natural Moonlight Sand. I already plan on switching the lid so that I can add some better lighting as the hood it came with has some led lights attached, but I am not sure if they will be bright enough for the plants I have planned for the tank.
It did come with a few bags of the CaribSea Super Natural Moonlight Sand and I was planning on using just Pool Filter Sand to make it easier for the Albino Corydoras I have planned for the tank. However, looking into it, it seems the Super Natural Moonlight Sand is also perfect for the Corydoras. My main question is does anyone have any experience with these? Should I just stick with the Caribsea Super Natural Moonlight Sand for the substrate? I already plan on using Root tabs for the plants in the tank. Any advice on this sand would be great, thanks! I attached a picture of what the bag exactly looks like. The one I have in hand is open and I don't want the sand and all to spill while taking a picture of it, haha.
I just recently got gifted a 55 gallon tank and it came with a hood lid and some CaribSea Super Natural Moonlight Sand. I already plan on switching the lid so that I can add some better lighting as the hood it came with has some led lights attached, but I am not sure if they will be bright enough for the plants I have planned for the tank.
It did come with a few bags of the CaribSea Super Natural Moonlight Sand and I was planning on using just Pool Filter Sand to make it easier for the Albino Corydoras I have planned for the tank. However, looking into it, it seems the Super Natural Moonlight Sand is also perfect for the Corydoras. My main question is does anyone have any experience with these? Should I just stick with the Caribsea Super Natural Moonlight Sand for the substrate? I already plan on using Root tabs for the plants in the tank. Any advice on this sand would be great, thanks! I attached a picture of what the bag exactly looks like. The one I have in hand is open and I don't want the sand and all to spill while taking a picture of it, haha.