If you do decide to change your substrate, I would reccomend course sand. Too me, it is much easier to work with and looks much better. (I made the switch a while back... not sure how long, but I will never use gravel again)
Thanks for the tip!Hey Pappy try this little trick for planting stem plants. Instead of the usual stripping off a few leaves at the bottom and inserting into the substrate, try laying it down and placing a small stone at either end and maybe one or two along the length if the cutting is long enough. It takes a bit longer to look good, but you get alot more bang for your buck when 8 or 10 shoots come up! Also it will grow roots along the whole length.
ok so thanks for the advice, I will be replacing the gravel because of the posts I've read here added to the advice of my LFS. Now my new question is If I have fish in the tank what is the best way to change the gravel without stressing the fish out? Will taking all the gravel out make my water unhealthy? Do I need to take all the water out prior to the switch?