G gigas12 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 26, 2008 2,519 3 36 Boston,Ma. Mar 12, 2010 #11 Hi,I agree,sand!
M MXZ Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 2, 2009 79 0 6 South Africa Mar 12, 2010 #12 i just switched to sand.. silica sand.. its great.. looks much better than gravel.. easy to clean straight out the bag also.. highly recommended..
i just switched to sand.. silica sand.. its great.. looks much better than gravel.. easy to clean straight out the bag also.. highly recommended..
spwd Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 20, 2008 4,505 5 68 55 leicester,england Mar 12, 2010 #13 Yep sand here too. Steve
M moonchild1970 BICHIR BABE MFK Member Feb 21, 2008 1,698 0 0 55 Spokane, WA Mar 13, 2010 #14 MXZ;3974102; said: i just switched to sand.. silica sand.. its great.. looks much better than gravel.. easy to clean straight out the bag also.. highly recommended.. Click to expand... That's exactly what I'm using and I love it!! So easy to keep clean. Conmpared to gravel it's a breeze.
MXZ;3974102; said: i just switched to sand.. silica sand.. its great.. looks much better than gravel.. easy to clean straight out the bag also.. highly recommended.. Click to expand... That's exactly what I'm using and I love it!! So easy to keep clean. Conmpared to gravel it's a breeze.
S Savier808 Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 28, 2009 99 0 0 San Diego, CA Mar 15, 2010 #15 3m colorquartz sand all the way!
L L!$A Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 3, 2010 392 0 0 Pitt Meadows, BC Mar 15, 2010 #16 +1 If you can find it - 3M colourquartz S-grade is the best!!! My endilcheri and ornate lovvveee it
M moonchild1970 BICHIR BABE MFK Member Feb 21, 2008 1,698 0 0 55 Spokane, WA Mar 16, 2010 #17 Yeah colorquartz is nice I have to agree.
A Alexandrian Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 12, 2010 259 1 0 55 Egypt Mar 16, 2010 #18 I vote for sand In the Egyptian Nile the substrate is basically Silt mixed with some sand