DIY Apisto Sandbox

mooman

Scratch my belly Human!
Mar 8, 2005
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Just wanted to throw out an aquascaping suggestion to all you apisto owners using gravel as a substrate. I recently added a "sandbox" to my 29g. It attracted the apistos like a magnet. When used in combo with some slate caves I believe it will allow you to have greater control over where your apistos set up thier territory. Other advantages are that it gives me a great place to feed the apistos bbs without losing most of them in the gravel, and the fish love it. It has added a whole new aspect to their behavior. Here's how I did it.

I used ordinary play sand (washed it forever) but pool filter sand might be less work (less rinsing required). I Dug out a depression in the gravel down to the glass. I used chips of shale to kind of hold back the gravel and create a boundry to keep sand and gravel area seperate. Fill it with sand and there you go.

Joe Naysayer: "But Mooman, doesn't the sand and gravel mix together over time and start to look crudy?"

Mooman: "Yes, that's why I developed a sandbox cleaning tool by cutting a hole in a film canister and placing a screen over the hole. I just scoop up sand and gravel. The sand falls out the bottom and the gravel gets dumped outside the sandbox."

Joe Naysayer: "But what if I want to get rid of the sandbox later?"

Mooman: "A regular gravel vac with the gravel washer attachment removed will suck up the sand like a vaccum, but leave the heavier gravel behind."

Here's a pic. You can see the apitos hovering over the "sandbox" in the bottom right. The caves are film canisters with holes cut in them and hidden with shale.

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Anybody else have original aquascaping ideas? Please share.
 
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