Sf1
Aquarium Advice Freak
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Hi,
My actual sand rise the water chimistry and probably not good for my future fishes:
+ Draft Gourami.
Also I'm worry about Corydoras and sharp edges of my actual sand:
I also put there by mistake 5lb (for 40lb sand) of gravel with very sharp edges.
What is the best sand for my fishes and plants? Do I really need to change it to stop water chimistry changes (I already have hard water).
My plants:
Pool filter sand? But what size, color and type?
I guess, I cannot use Eco-Complete with corydoras?
Something like that will be good?
And how about Caribsea RED Eco-Complete Planted Aquarium Substrate?
Waiting your advices.
Thanks
My actual sand rise the water chimistry and probably not good for my future fishes:
+ Draft Gourami.
Also I'm worry about Corydoras and sharp edges of my actual sand:
I also put there by mistake 5lb (for 40lb sand) of gravel with very sharp edges.
What is the best sand for my fishes and plants? Do I really need to change it to stop water chimistry changes (I already have hard water).
My plants:
1x Dwarf Anubias (Anubias barteri var. nana)
1x Cryptocoryne wendtii
1x Cryptocoryne wendtii ‘Tropica’
3x Giant Vallisneria
2x Java Moss
1x Moss ball
1x Windelov's fern
1x Rotala Indica
1x Egeria densa
1x Sunset Hydro (Hygrophila polysperma)
1x Amazon Sword (Echinodorus bleheri, Echinodorus amazonicus)
2x Brazilian Pennywort (Hydrocotyle leucocephala)
Pool filter sand? But what size, color and type?
I guess, I cannot use Eco-Complete with corydoras?
Something like that will be good?
And how about Caribsea RED Eco-Complete Planted Aquarium Substrate?
Waiting your advices.
Thanks