Your Natural Black/Dark Gravel Suggestions

Optimus

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I'm in the market for a dark substrate which should seem simple enough, right?

Well I guess simple enough for everyone but me. I think I over complicate things when it comes to my aquariums because I don't want to upset the balance.

Ideally I'd like a black gravel which isn't colored/coated in "safe" paint becuase they tend to fade over time. I'm setting up my new aquarium tomorrow but will wait until I get the right info if need be.

Your thoughts?
 
Optimus, I have seen several people recommend sandblasting sand, specifically this Black Diamond stuff available at Tractor Supply and I'm sure other similar stores. Advantages: VERY cheap, very very black. Concern, for me anyway: it's made from coal slag and I wonder about its chemical effect on water and inhabitants thereof. I would love to hear from people who have used it successfully and what sorts of plants and creatures (esp. shrimp) can live on it happily.
 
There is a Black substrate that Seachem makes but it is rather expensive. There is also Amazonia aquasoil but that is a little more costly then Seachem. Are you growing live plants?
 
I have live plants but I should make clear that I'm not a fan of sand. I dose liquid ferts and C02...
 
Cheers mgamer

But I can't use quartz as it's to sharp for corries
 
Colorquartz is smooth, its ceramic coated. I keep cories with plain quartz sand also btw with no issue at all. I really believe barbel erosion is chiefly caused by bacteria/water quality issues.

Anyhow, I digress, I bought 2 50lb bags of S grade black colorquartz a few weeks ago for bout 25 bucks each. And it looks fantastic in my new angelfish tank, ill post pics in a bit.

I plan to use osmocote-cicles or root tabs and column dose, but if you really wanted you could put some mineralized topsoil or ADA or similar down and cap it with sand.
 
Stay away from it...LOL I have had two tanks with black substrate and hated them both for a myriad of reasons.

Could you explain your reasons?

I am on the total opposite end of the spectrum, I think its the best =]

Really brings out the fishes colors also.
 
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