Laughncat
Fish Fanatic
Hi all,
I recently been reading a little about freshwater tanks that are set up with sand instead of gravel and I was wondering what the pros and cons are for sand. Some of them I do know, but not all. I know that sand is good for corys and other bottom feeders, but I've also heard that it's prone to "toxic dead zones." I've also heard that it's easier to clean because muck lands on top and since the sand is so fine it doesn't really have a chance to work itself very far down in the substrate.
Any advice that could be given would be much appreciated. I'm thinking my next tank (which I'm hoping to get real soon) will be a ten or fiftenn gallon and I want to make it a home for my cories. They're such cute little buggers and I'd like them to have a comfortable home
I recently been reading a little about freshwater tanks that are set up with sand instead of gravel and I was wondering what the pros and cons are for sand. Some of them I do know, but not all. I know that sand is good for corys and other bottom feeders, but I've also heard that it's prone to "toxic dead zones." I've also heard that it's easier to clean because muck lands on top and since the sand is so fine it doesn't really have a chance to work itself very far down in the substrate.
Any advice that could be given would be much appreciated. I'm thinking my next tank (which I'm hoping to get real soon) will be a ten or fiftenn gallon and I want to make it a home for my cories. They're such cute little buggers and I'd like them to have a comfortable home