Nic Peacock Bass MFK Member Oct 8, 2005 15,800 14 119 outside philly Sep 24, 2007 #11 keep to a smaller river rock 3/8-3/4" stones and use larger pieces randomly placed that way you get the look and it will be easy to clean
keep to a smaller river rock 3/8-3/4" stones and use larger pieces randomly placed that way you get the look and it will be easy to clean
D dcsanchez1 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 12, 2007 15 0 0 Maryland Sep 25, 2007 #12 thanks for the info. i think im gonna go for the crushed stone in between the riverstone.
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,595 87 0 confused, lost, and lonely Sep 25, 2007 #13 I use gravel with a few clusters of stones, it make clean up much simpler and cushions the glass from impacts.
I use gravel with a few clusters of stones, it make clean up much simpler and cushions the glass from impacts.
Gr8KarmaSF Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Jul 23, 2005 22,896 215 697 Quarantine Tank Sep 25, 2007 #14 River rocks can work if they are shallow enough. Zero food gets left over since the gaps are large enough for my fish to shift through, just really depends on what fish are keeping as well.... CLICK MY SIG. LINK!
River rocks can work if they are shallow enough. Zero food gets left over since the gaps are large enough for my fish to shift through, just really depends on what fish are keeping as well.... CLICK MY SIG. LINK!