SMinNC What you give Feb 23, 2009 1,153 0 0 NC Sep 6, 2009 #11 Here's the Flourite Black Sand after about 5 days of settling in. Don't mind the bent outa shape plants. They were bound up in a bucket for a few days. And a cory diving in face first...
Here's the Flourite Black Sand after about 5 days of settling in. Don't mind the bent outa shape plants. They were bound up in a bucket for a few days. And a cory diving in face first...
Dr. Awkward AC Members Jan 11, 2009 549 0 0 Texas Sep 6, 2009 #12 I vote for black. It will make the barbs' color really pop.
Nue AC Members Jan 24, 2009 475 0 16 40 Salt Lake City Real Name Grayson Sep 6, 2009 #13 Ya thick layer of Fluorite on the bottom, and black gravel on top works nicely. More cost effective too.
Ya thick layer of Fluorite on the bottom, and black gravel on top works nicely. More cost effective too.
V vthokie JW Sep 29, 2005 44 0 6 South Carolina, USA Sep 6, 2009 #14 Thanks, SMinNC. The sand does look blacker in these photos. Nice. I think I'll go with the Flourite Black, but now I'm seriously considering the sand. Decisions, decisions...
Thanks, SMinNC. The sand does look blacker in these photos. Nice. I think I'll go with the Flourite Black, but now I'm seriously considering the sand. Decisions, decisions...
Dr. Awkward AC Members Jan 11, 2009 549 0 0 Texas Sep 6, 2009 #15 Sand is harder to clean, but it looks nice.