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aarongalvan

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This is my 55g Community Tank... I think it looks okay. I'm no artist though.

5 Mollies
3 Platies
2 BA Tetras
2 Hi Fin Tetras
2 Snails (what kind... IDK)


I'm nowhere near overstocked am I?
 
pool filter sand


I just looked @ some pics of tanks with pool filter sand.... WOW... very nice.

If I decided to change my substrate whats the best way to do that, concerning the fish obviously.

Will the massive change shock the fish should I put them all in my 10 gallon while I'm changing substrate or what?
 
Take out the fish, put them in buckets and remove all the decor and substrate. Rinse the sand in big tubs, put it in the aquarium, put the decor back in and fill with dechlored water at the right temp and put the fish back in. Just make sure you keep the filter media wet.
 
I agree spoonman and mgamer20o0, pfs would look better and I am not a fan of colored plants. Great looking tank though. Can't wait to see it with sand.
 
since knowone answered it yet..... your tank isnt even close to being overstocked
 
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