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Old 14-03-2003, 06:08 PM
Rich Conley
 
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Default new tank..sub recomendations

I kind of dissagree and kind of agree with you Leigh. Yeah, crushed coral and coral
sand will bring up your PH...but this is not necessarilly a bad thing (depending on
fish choices.) Also, I prefer to use crushed coral mixed with sand for the same
reason that reef keepers are going away from it. The crushed coral tends to become
a nitrate sink, which just happens to be good for plants..

LeighMo wrote:

I'd like to go with sand. I'm concerned about the possibility of gas
buildup, however. Thoughts?


Flourite or Onyx would be easier, especially if you're a beginner. But lots of
people use plain old sand in planted tanks. Pool filter sand is a good,
low-cost choice. Mix laterite into the bottom inch or so. (Be careful not to
use coral sand or anything like that. It's okay for marine tanks, but will
play hell with your pH in freshwater.)

Sand can be a problem in an unplanted tank, because it tends to compact and can
be hard to vaccuum (since it's so fine). But with a healthy planted tank, the
plants' roots will bring enough oxygen into the substrate to keep it from going
bad.

Also, best filter for a 40 gal moderately planted tank? Canister-type is
what I'm leaning to, due to space considerations, HOT design would move the
tank out too far.


A cannister is ideal for a planted tank of this size. It gives you control
over the amount of surface turbulence, which can be important if you decide to
inject CO2.

Leigh

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