I've been thinking about starting a puffer tank ever since I started reading about them here in this forum (and discovered that I could use them as a disposal unit for all those wild snails that are breeding like guppies in my tanks). It was a project that I had earmarked for a future date, like after christmas sometime because I'm currently working with a sand filled 10 gallon that has some beautiful rainbow celebese in it (they need friends badly. *Sigh * so little money, so little time). Luckly (or unfortuantely depending on how you look at it
), my roomate's mom just gave me an brand 10 gallon glass tank that she no longer. Granted it needs to be outfitted with everything and cleaned to get the stench of unhappy guinea pig out of it, but still..how could I turn down a FREE glass tank
Anyway, I was reading aboutin PufferPacks post that a fine substrate is good. Will sand be okay? Now that I have tried sand in my celebese tank, I'm a convert. It looks beautiful the way it shifts into little waves and hills as the fish brush up against it or root around in it. (only really bad part is all the snail poop showing up so well on it
)
Another question...it may sound silly, but how exactly does some one cram driftwood (logs), multiple caves, 5-6 meduim plants and maybe some floating plants in to a wee little ten gallon? I've got two pieces of drift wood in my ten (with some plants to be added later on) and I'm packed to the gills (no pun intended...really
).
*begins drifting off thinking of puffers and ten gallon tanks*
Hmmm...now where do I set up that ten gallon...