Hi all,
Currently i have the well-loved argos playsand in my tank, but ive come across some problems with it - im worried about patches of anaerobic bacteria forming in the sand. At the front of the tank awful blackish patches develop that i have to clean away during regular maintenance. This would be no problem except that sometimes bubbles of some mystery gas are produced, which dont smell too nice . I'm not sure if this is harmful to the fish, but also the almost white colour of the sand shows everything on it, and it seems to take away from the colours of the fish (not sure whether the unnatural colour stresses them or if the bright light reflected off the sand makes them dimmer in comparison..?). So im thinking of changing to a black sand substrate, maybe a planted substrate to help the plants? Ive come across the Caribsea Eco-Complete Planted Substrate and the Seachem Flourite Black Sand, and would go for probably the eco-complete straight away... except that i have kuhlii loaches (the reason that i went for sand initially), and am worried that it is too coarse for their barbels. The playsand is very very fine (<1mm), but on and online website selling these substrates, listed the eco-complete grain size to range from 1mm-6mm and the flourite to be about 3mm. This is much coarser than what the kuhliis are used to, but i think that they would like a darker substrate because it is closer to their natural habitat's dark muddy one.
So basically my question is: what grain sizes can barbelled (not sure if thats a word ) fish like kuhlii loaches take? And also what other types of black sand/substrates are good for planted tanks/kuhlii loaches?
Thanks in advance
Currently i have the well-loved argos playsand in my tank, but ive come across some problems with it - im worried about patches of anaerobic bacteria forming in the sand. At the front of the tank awful blackish patches develop that i have to clean away during regular maintenance. This would be no problem except that sometimes bubbles of some mystery gas are produced, which dont smell too nice . I'm not sure if this is harmful to the fish, but also the almost white colour of the sand shows everything on it, and it seems to take away from the colours of the fish (not sure whether the unnatural colour stresses them or if the bright light reflected off the sand makes them dimmer in comparison..?). So im thinking of changing to a black sand substrate, maybe a planted substrate to help the plants? Ive come across the Caribsea Eco-Complete Planted Substrate and the Seachem Flourite Black Sand, and would go for probably the eco-complete straight away... except that i have kuhlii loaches (the reason that i went for sand initially), and am worried that it is too coarse for their barbels. The playsand is very very fine (<1mm), but on and online website selling these substrates, listed the eco-complete grain size to range from 1mm-6mm and the flourite to be about 3mm. This is much coarser than what the kuhliis are used to, but i think that they would like a darker substrate because it is closer to their natural habitat's dark muddy one.
So basically my question is: what grain sizes can barbelled (not sure if thats a word ) fish like kuhlii loaches take? And also what other types of black sand/substrates are good for planted tanks/kuhlii loaches?
Thanks in advance