benzjamin13 Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Sep 12, 2005 31,652 648 201 Los Angeles, CA Feb 28, 2006 #11 Black would be nice to set off the bichers colors, but when they start crapping...it will be very noticable. White would be to bright. Beige to light tan...it would be easier to hide their crap and wouldn't be as bright.
Black would be nice to set off the bichers colors, but when they start crapping...it will be very noticable. White would be to bright. Beige to light tan...it would be easier to hide their crap and wouldn't be as bright.
D dark_aLLeY Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 15, 2005 102 0 0 somewhere along the equator Mar 1, 2006 #12 The practice now is using red quartz...it really enhance bichirs' colouration. cheers, zhan
drdpc Candiru MFK Member Nov 4, 2005 654 10 48 48 Brazil Mar 3, 2006 #13 I think black is nicer than white! but I only use natural gravel, it look like a river ground!! And the colour of fishes are not changed!!
I think black is nicer than white! but I only use natural gravel, it look like a river ground!! And the colour of fishes are not changed!!
REC Jack Dempsey MFK Member Sep 22, 2005 1,037 4 36 45 Seattle Area Mar 7, 2006 #14 White looks really bad as gravel but not too bad as fine sand but i agree with the others black gets my vote everytime....
White looks really bad as gravel but not too bad as fine sand but i agree with the others black gets my vote everytime....
Honda12 Fire Eel MFK Member Feb 7, 2006 4,932 3 68 37 Michigan Mar 7, 2006 #15 I would probably go with black in this situation.