GuppyMamma91
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I'm upgrading my tank from a 30 gallon to a 75 and need some help. Mostly, I'm upgrading so that I can make a bit of a higher current for my butterfly hillstream loaches without blowing my guppies all over. (right now, it's just a 50gph small submersible pump. The HOB filter I have doesn't seem to create much of a current even though it's oversized and 300gph) But I also want room to keep them in comfortable communities.
Stock: 3 guppies , 2 butterfly hillstream loach (working up to 4), 3 albino corydora (working up to 5), 1 Platy, 1 danio (yes, I know the danios and platys should have other companions I'm looking at options of adding others or rehoming the two to tanks of their own kind.)
I also have a couple plants (sprite and I think anubias nana), but I plan on adding several floating ones, not quite set on what kind yet. definitely could use suggestions. My main question is this: I have small(ish) river rock gravel currently, so it's definitely more smooth than regular gravel and better than the rough substrate, but It's still not ideal for corydoras, So I'm thinking about transitioning to 1/2 sand and 1/2 gravel in the new aquarium. I'll also add a couple more smooth rock and platform like structures to suit the hill stream loaches. However, I've never used sand substrate before and certainly never done a half and half tank. A little nervous about it affecting my water parameters as well. (currently 8 - 8.2 ph, 0 ammonia/ nitrite, and around 5 ppm nitrates. gh is around 9/10 dgh (that's what I keep it at now through the use of equilibrium. My water source (primed tap) is naturally only 2dgh.
Does anyone have a setup that uses both sand and gravel you'd be willing to show? And maybe some tips about cleaning it and keeping the two separate? Below is the rock I have currently and I only clean it with a gravel filter. Considering using filter media floss as a barrier?
thanks!
Stock: 3 guppies , 2 butterfly hillstream loach (working up to 4), 3 albino corydora (working up to 5), 1 Platy, 1 danio (yes, I know the danios and platys should have other companions I'm looking at options of adding others or rehoming the two to tanks of their own kind.)
I also have a couple plants (sprite and I think anubias nana), but I plan on adding several floating ones, not quite set on what kind yet. definitely could use suggestions. My main question is this: I have small(ish) river rock gravel currently, so it's definitely more smooth than regular gravel and better than the rough substrate, but It's still not ideal for corydoras, So I'm thinking about transitioning to 1/2 sand and 1/2 gravel in the new aquarium. I'll also add a couple more smooth rock and platform like structures to suit the hill stream loaches. However, I've never used sand substrate before and certainly never done a half and half tank. A little nervous about it affecting my water parameters as well. (currently 8 - 8.2 ph, 0 ammonia/ nitrite, and around 5 ppm nitrates. gh is around 9/10 dgh (that's what I keep it at now through the use of equilibrium. My water source (primed tap) is naturally only 2dgh.
Does anyone have a setup that uses both sand and gravel you'd be willing to show? And maybe some tips about cleaning it and keeping the two separate? Below is the rock I have currently and I only clean it with a gravel filter. Considering using filter media floss as a barrier?
thanks!
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