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stwalkden 04-05-2003 05:20 AM

sand
 
I'm planing to set up an amazon bioype tank in a 33 gallon tank. I have 2
aquaclear filters on this tank. I would like to a sand flourite mix as a
substrate, but am concerned about the sand getting into the filter
impellers. Or I can go with natural (uncolored) river gravel. I plan to have
40 watts of flourecent lighing, mainly swords and dwarf sag. Any opinions?



Dave Millman 05-05-2003 11:33 PM

sand
 
stwalkden wrote:

I'm planing to set up an amazon bioype tank in a 33 gallon tank. I have 2
aquaclear filters on this tank. I would like to a sand flourite mix as a
substrate, but am concerned about the sand getting into the filter
impellers. Or I can go with natural (uncolored) river gravel.


Sand and Flourite will separate over time-particle size, shape and density are
much too dissimilar.

River gravel which has a similar particle size to the Flourite will probably
stay mixed for a while.

100% Flourite will stay mixed forever.


Matt Hanson 06-05-2003 03:20 AM

sand
 
I have pure white Florida beach sand in my tank. It's about as fine as sand
gets, and I have no problems with it getting anywhere.

The big thing to remember is not to seed it too deep, or a stinky, rotten,
anearobic layer will eventually develop under it.

And, of course, you don't need to put your filter tube on the floor of the
aquarium. Half-way up is fine.




stwalkden wrote:

I'm planing to set up an amazon bioype tank in a 33 gallon tank. I have 2
aquaclear filters on this tank. I would like to a sand flourite mix as a
substrate, but am concerned about the sand getting into the filter
impellers. Or I can go with natural (uncolored) river gravel. I plan to have
40 watts of flourecent lighing, mainly swords and dwarf sag. Any opinions?




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