hi,
i have a 55 gallon tank, and currently i have gravel on the bottom. I'm interested in using sand for at least a portion of the tank. (about 1/5 of the bottom surface)
i got a "freshwater flounder" yesterday, and am thinking it might enjoy an area of sand to hide in. I don't know if it would appreciate the smaller area, or if it would continue to mostly hang on the sides. Has anyone ever had one of these before? I can't really find much info online about them.
I've been scouring the net using every different combination of search terms i can think of, and haven't found anything really informative at all.
I did come across a few people's posts on various message boards that talk about the use of both sand and gravel (not for the purpose of a flounder, but for other creatures that like to play in sand), but they weren't really clear about how to do it.
would i need to sink a dish/tray or something to contain the sand?
(i ask that because of the whole turning over the sand, to release gas build up issue)
I'd like the look of not having a tray, but will use one if necessary.
I don't have any plants in there... and i'm not sure if i plan to even try to grow live plants. I read on one page that the flounder will get stressed trying to blend in with gravel, and will eventually die. But i don't know if it would seek out a sandy area if there was one, or if it would just continue on like it is, sticking to the sides pretty much 100% of the time.
So i guess basically my questions are...
has anyone ever had a "freshwater flounder"? if so, tell me all you can please.
and as far as using both sand and gravel, how do i do it? and what sand is recommended?
other than the flounder, there's one silver tipped tetra, one long fin white tetra, two glow lights, an "algae eater", an african dwarf frog, and some ghost shrimp.
by the way... i did find one site that says the flounder will get to be 6" when fully mature.
that will be an issue once it gets to be that size, but, for now i'm mainly concerned with trying to keep it healthy.
I'm looking into finding another relatively large tank for misfits such as the flounder. (checking local paper, and garage sales and such)
thanks!
-Justin
i have a 55 gallon tank, and currently i have gravel on the bottom. I'm interested in using sand for at least a portion of the tank. (about 1/5 of the bottom surface)
i got a "freshwater flounder" yesterday, and am thinking it might enjoy an area of sand to hide in. I don't know if it would appreciate the smaller area, or if it would continue to mostly hang on the sides. Has anyone ever had one of these before? I can't really find much info online about them.
I've been scouring the net using every different combination of search terms i can think of, and haven't found anything really informative at all.
I did come across a few people's posts on various message boards that talk about the use of both sand and gravel (not for the purpose of a flounder, but for other creatures that like to play in sand), but they weren't really clear about how to do it.
would i need to sink a dish/tray or something to contain the sand?
(i ask that because of the whole turning over the sand, to release gas build up issue)
I'd like the look of not having a tray, but will use one if necessary.
I don't have any plants in there... and i'm not sure if i plan to even try to grow live plants. I read on one page that the flounder will get stressed trying to blend in with gravel, and will eventually die. But i don't know if it would seek out a sandy area if there was one, or if it would just continue on like it is, sticking to the sides pretty much 100% of the time.
So i guess basically my questions are...
has anyone ever had a "freshwater flounder"? if so, tell me all you can please.
and as far as using both sand and gravel, how do i do it? and what sand is recommended?
other than the flounder, there's one silver tipped tetra, one long fin white tetra, two glow lights, an "algae eater", an african dwarf frog, and some ghost shrimp.
by the way... i did find one site that says the flounder will get to be 6" when fully mature.
that will be an issue once it gets to be that size, but, for now i'm mainly concerned with trying to keep it healthy.
I'm looking into finding another relatively large tank for misfits such as the flounder. (checking local paper, and garage sales and such)
thanks!
-Justin