absolutely, which ones are you interested in?Would you be willing to share some of your floating plants for the cost of shipping still?
absolutely, which ones are you interested in?Would you be willing to share some of your floating plants for the cost of shipping still?
Its a lot cheaper than that if you make it yourself, but that is not always easy for some people. You need room.Also a little bit back to MTS...the longer i have the stuff the more i like it. IT IS AMAZING TO PLANT IN, you can simply place your finger on top of the root of your pant and press down...then as you slowly lift your finger away the substrate litteraly rolls into the divit, filling it in and securing your plant. Only thing left to do at that point is gently brush the crater ring down and you're set. Every plant i put in has already begun to grow new shoots and my floating plants are now getting culled by the handful daily. I'm certainly no amazing fish keeper but at this point I 100% approve of my chosen substrate...and just a reminder...it cost $75 shipped.
Looking really good. Now aren't you glad I'm such an enabler? lol
The corys don't kick up the MTS at all, not even a little bit, and where they do get to it (where i've turned some up with planting etc) the flocculant drops it back down to the bottom immediately. LOL funny you ask that tho...I JUST had to reconstruct my panaque's caves, He'd decided they weren't deep enough for him and he started heading south in tight circles just LAUNCHING substrate out of the den. So i popped the roof off the cave dug a ditch almost to the glass and filled it back in the just the black sand (plants don't grow that great in caves anyways) and the tank is already mostly clear and the **** panaque is much happier with an inch deed crater at the bottom of his cave. So, it certainly can be kicked up with a 4-5inch denning fish but clears quickly and can be adjusted for. The corys don't even come close to possessing the destructive power necessary to disrupt....anything.....in my tank.I've recently decided to make my 10 Gal QT tank permanent, and I'm going to try MTS for the first time. I ordered some from the same place, but I don't have the capping sand yet. I was thinking about using Flourite Black sand, but the Tahitian Moon sand looks pretty cool. Does the normal digging behavior of the cories kick up the MTS at all, or does the cap just have to be thick enough to make sure that they don't reach the soil under it?
Great looking tank.