I really want to put sand in my tank, and get rid of most of the gravel, but I have some questions. What type of sand would I use in my FW tank that contains mostly South American Cichlids with a neutral 7.0 pH, moderately soft to slightly hard water.
I want to also plant my tank down the line when I can, so I need to understand what type of sand will hold the roots in place? I'm picturing beach sand and can't imagine how that would be nutrient rich enough or firm enough for plants?
All this being said, I'm sure buying sand from my LFS would cost a boat load, so if anyone can share some sand info and tell me what type it is or whatever, and if its something I can pick up at Lowe's or whatever, it would be a huge help. The more specific the better because I'm not very familiar with sand and its properties and impact on water conditions/plants.
Also, if "sand" per se, is not the right substrate to use, what would you suggest? I want to switch over for a more natural look (I'll prob keep some pebbles scattered throughout the tank to look realistic) and for the health of my bottom feeders such as Corys. Want to prevent their barbels from wearing out.
Also, for anyone that has made a change like this before, is it a real pain and how long did it take once you got started, 3-4 hours?
Thanks for all your help!
I want to also plant my tank down the line when I can, so I need to understand what type of sand will hold the roots in place? I'm picturing beach sand and can't imagine how that would be nutrient rich enough or firm enough for plants?
All this being said, I'm sure buying sand from my LFS would cost a boat load, so if anyone can share some sand info and tell me what type it is or whatever, and if its something I can pick up at Lowe's or whatever, it would be a huge help. The more specific the better because I'm not very familiar with sand and its properties and impact on water conditions/plants.
Also, if "sand" per se, is not the right substrate to use, what would you suggest? I want to switch over for a more natural look (I'll prob keep some pebbles scattered throughout the tank to look realistic) and for the health of my bottom feeders such as Corys. Want to prevent their barbels from wearing out.
Also, for anyone that has made a change like this before, is it a real pain and how long did it take once you got started, 3-4 hours?
Thanks for all your help!