Help me choose substrate.

Chrisk-K

Theodore P. Charles Fellow of AC
Dec 1, 2009
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I plan to set up a Malawian cichlid tank and the choice of substrate is giving me the biggest headache. BTW, I've decided NOT to use pool filter sand or playground sand.

My requirements are:

1. Light-color such as "tan" or "beige." I don't want black (already have balck substrate in a 40g tank) or pure white.
2. Round shape. I don't want to deal with relatively sharp substrate like the Seachem onyx.
3. Grain size between 1-3mm so that I don't have to worry about floating sand debris' destroying my filters and scratching my tank.

Can you point me to the right direction?
 
So why are you not using playsand or pool filter sand?

They really are the best options for what you are looking for. Pool sand is probably a bit better than play sand.

:iagree: It sounds like pool filter sand is exactly what you're looking for.
 
Turface looks VERY interesting.
 
I'd suggest crushed coral - ticks all the boxes (not the sharp stuff with oyster shell and what not in it - you can get a really nice smooth grain)
 
CaribSea's Peace River. My new favorite. Dr Foster 'n Smith is carrying it now, too. 1-2mm, round, and very natural looking. I don't think I will ever use anything else. Its that good.
 
Use regular pea gravel you can buy at a home improvement store.You can get a 25 pound bag for $3 or $4. It doesn't look so hot in the bag,but rinse it off and it looks like any natural gravel you can buy at a pet store,because it is the same thing at 3/4 the price ;). You can even get different sizes of it.
 
coral reef mixed with bigger gravel

I have the white coral reef which is small and the malawi's seem to love it as they can really dig and move it around nicely.

The bigger gravel is a nice contrast, white mixed in with brown, and gives them something a little bigger to move, they build some really nice nests though in my 55 g
 
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