which one?

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Fine black gravel or coarse grain black sand and several fistfuls of polished or faceted semiprecious gemstones, seriously. 6-30 carats or so each, if you go to a gem and mineral show you can buy low grade faceted amythests, topaz, sunstone, rosequartz, and polished snowflake obsidians and tigereyes for pennies a carat. I used to have a couple ashtrays full of them on the coffee table as conversation toys, they ended up in a 12g tank because the cat kept scattering them around. The tank also contained some spiral vallisneria and a small potted anubias. The inhabitants were just some blackstripe rasboras, cardinals, marbled hatchets, a three bandit corys, and a licorice gourami. It looked great. It was in the bathroom.
 
Holy crap Guppy thats one of the best ideas I've heard!!!! Already have the tank with black sand, will be looking for the stones. Thanks for the reply, and thanks to the thread starter. Good stuff guys!
 
Dargath78 said:
Holy crap Guppy thats one of the best ideas I've heard!!!! Already have the tank with black sand, will be looking for the stones. Thanks for the reply, and thanks to the thread starter. Good stuff guys!
Yah thought it would be neat to get others input/ideas and see what they have done, glad its helpfull =) I am thinking of mixing up guppys, fins and fangs and maybe fish are fish foods ideas and mixing them up a bit just to see what happens, I like the dark light contrast idea, the sand is what I am going with for sure and maybe throwing in some of those stones with a few rocks or something or maybe try out that wet desert thing.. sounds... fun, I'll post a pick when I am done with it it'll prob. take me a week or two to get everything set up and what not.

Thanks for the ideas everyone!! :thumbsup:
 
bluedempsey said:
i wouldn't use crushed coral. it gets dirty very quickly
so unless your going to pull all of the crushed coral out every month
and scrub it down, stay away from it ;)

:( , wish i had known all this before i got it. :swear:
 
yah I really wanted crushed coral I am glad you guys told me how bad it is, saved me on that one!
 
Hey I got the sand today, I get the tank tonight and what not, prob. wont set it up till after this hurricane biz blows over, but with the sand I got the freshwater kind, when I have gravel I always clean it b4 putting it in my tank, do I have to clean sand before putting it in????
 
Better safe than sorry when it comes to cleaning substrates is what I always say. There's nothing worse than adding substrate to a tank only to have it cloud up the water something fierce for several days.

And I can't believe you're gonna let a little hurricane stop you from setting up a tank. Where are your priorities? ;)

And if hurricanes are such a bother, why not move out here to sunny So Cal?
 
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