Black gravel/sand

Fresh04

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Jan 12, 2004
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I am going ahead with starting up a new 30g and moving my plants and fish from my existing 36. I am using Flourite in my current tank, but my fiance and I decided that we want to try black gravel or sand. I see that Eco-complete comes in black, as does Flourite, and they seem to have a sand as well. I know we could just buy black painted stone at the LFS.

Anybody have a good recommendation? Cost is a consideration, but is not completely driving this selection.
 
That substrate looks great, Kuch!
Colorquartz black, and this would be something a stone dealer would have? Is it meant for coloring concrete? I'll have to ask around and see if I can acquire it locally.
 
Yes, I think it is used for coloring concrete.
It's made by 3M.
I think that the 3M website has a dealer locator you could try.
 
Awesome, thanks for this info. There are some distributors in CT here, although they are out of the way a bit. However, there is an applicator right in town, so I'm going to give them a call and I'm hoping they can get me a bag of this.
Now that I've seen the colorquartz I'm really hoping I can get my hands on it...
 
Awesome, thanks for this info. There are some distributors in CT here, although they are out of the way a bit. However, there is an applicator right in town, so I'm going to give them a call and I'm hoping they can get me a bag of this.
Now that I've seen the colorquartz I'm really hoping I can get my hands on it...

Cool!
It is really important to clean it well before using it.
Rinse it in a bucket about a million times until the water almost pours off clear. It will turn your water black otherwise.
I have had it for a year with no problems. The cories love digging their faces in it.
 
Awesome, thanks for this info. There are some distributors in CT here, although they are out of the way a bit. However, there is an applicator right in town, so I'm going to give them a call and I'm hoping they can get me a bag of this.
Now that I've seen the colorquartz I'm really hoping I can get my hands on it...

Oh, also, it comes in two grades. S-Grade and T-Grade. T-Grade is larger pieces, but I have heard that they can be sharp and angular. Some folks think this may result in injury to digging fish and critters, so I went with S-Grade which is smaller rounder granules.
 
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