I think my gravel is hunting my albino corys. One sort looks like a whisker is torn. I could be being oversensitive though since he is acting odd. But I do see them trying to nose around in the gravel with not much luck.
I was at petsmart today and came across this black sand but it had an almost crushed glass feel. Caribsea Super Natural Aquarium sand. Says for all freshwater fish but I want options for you fine people. Store Employee said it'd be fine of course.
Anyone use it? or Is there a better one I should look for elsewhere?
It's $20 for a 20 lbs bag.
But I'm concerned that if it has sharp edged smaller sand grain size bits that it could cut them too. Don't want to make it worse trying to make it better for them.
I was hoping for black sand as the main substrate with a small amount of pink rocks mixed in.
I was at petsmart today and came across this black sand but it had an almost crushed glass feel. Caribsea Super Natural Aquarium sand. Says for all freshwater fish but I want options for you fine people. Store Employee said it'd be fine of course.
Anyone use it? or Is there a better one I should look for elsewhere?
It's $20 for a 20 lbs bag.
But I'm concerned that if it has sharp edged smaller sand grain size bits that it could cut them too. Don't want to make it worse trying to make it better for them.
I was hoping for black sand as the main substrate with a small amount of pink rocks mixed in.
Thoughts or suggestions greatly appreciated.