This is Estes Marine Sand, which I'm told is essentially dustless. It has the issue of trapping air and rising to the surface, but my plan is to pre-wet the sand sufficiently that this does not happen(hopefully). My thinking is that I don't want the sand rising up into and getting caught in my fan-leafed plants.
Basically, I'm thinking I'll remove the large centerpiece driftwood, pour the pre-wetted sand all into the middle in a pile, and spread it out from there underwater. I don't want to cover my plants, and I'm sure that this stuff would get all stuck into my cabomba and hornwort.
Any advice? Right now I've got flourite down, so I'll be putting the Estes sand over-top of the flourite, maybe 1/2" layer.
No fish right now.
Basically, I'm thinking I'll remove the large centerpiece driftwood, pour the pre-wetted sand all into the middle in a pile, and spread it out from there underwater. I don't want to cover my plants, and I'm sure that this stuff would get all stuck into my cabomba and hornwort.
Any advice? Right now I've got flourite down, so I'll be putting the Estes sand over-top of the flourite, maybe 1/2" layer.
No fish right now.