V vfc Candiru MFK Member Jan 25, 2007 695 3 48 Philadelphia Mar 22, 2010 #11 Black sand does darken them.
fishbum Piranha MFK Member Nov 10, 2007 1,930 64 81 Antarctica Mar 22, 2010 #12 vfc;4002141; said: Black sand does darken them. Click to expand... That's what I thought I had heard. Thanks for posting the pics.
vfc;4002141; said: Black sand does darken them. Click to expand... That's what I thought I had heard. Thanks for posting the pics.
D dlp40 Gambusia MFK Member Oct 27, 2007 315 2 16 hopewell,va Mar 28, 2010 #13 I like the look of darker gravel with mine they have always looked better IMO The middle pic is light gravel and the other two are over black bravel you be the judge
I like the look of darker gravel with mine they have always looked better IMO The middle pic is light gravel and the other two are over black bravel you be the judge
A atletes Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 28, 2010 5 0 0 Philippines Mar 29, 2010 #14 in my opinion it is much better to have light color of background for flowerhorns and few lavarocks and many crushed corals would be fine
in my opinion it is much better to have light color of background for flowerhorns and few lavarocks and many crushed corals would be fine
M Musha Jack Dempsey MFK Member May 30, 2008 1,148 0 36 Baltimore, MD Mar 29, 2010 #15 They have nailed it with the exception of faders. I prefer my faders on a black background with natural colored stones.
They have nailed it with the exception of faders. I prefer my faders on a black background with natural colored stones.